Cartier is known for timeless elegance, refined craftsmanship, and iconic design. Each collection carries its own personality, whether you prefer a bold statement piece or a graceful classic. Below is a simplified guide to help customers choose the right Cartier watch without overwhelming them.
Here are some of Cartier’s most recognized collections featured in our selection.
Ballon Bleu
Perfect for those who want elegance with a modern touch. Features a round, balloon-shaped case and a signature blue sapphire crown.
Calibre
Ideal for enthusiasts who want a bold mechanical design. Known for its larger case and in-house movement.
La Dona
A refined choice for women. Soft curves, a feminine silhouette, and signature Roman numerals.
Pasha
A sporty yet elegant design. Features a water-resistant case and a signature screw down crown cap.
Roadster
A sleek, automotive-inspired design with curved lines and bold presence.
Santos
One of the very first wristwatches ever made. Square bezel, exposed screws, and classic aviation heritage.
Santos Galbée
A softer, more streamlined version of the original Santos with rounded edges.
Tank
A true icon for those who appreciate understated elegance. Rectangular case and timeless proportions.
Tank Anglaise
A modern reinterpretation of the Tank with a more pronounced case and integrated crown design.
Cartier focuses on timeless design rather than oversized sport styles, but size and shape still influence comfort and style.
Small: 28MM to 33MM
Ideal for dress occasions, smaller wrists, and those who prefer subtle elegance.
Medium: 34MM to 38MM
Perfect for everyday luxury. Suits most wrists with a balanced appearance.
Large: 39MM to 42MM and above
Ideal for those who want a bold presence or a more masculine feel.
Cartier offers a wide variety of case shapes, including rectangular (Tank), square (Santos), round (Ballon Bleu), and unique cushion or oval designs.
Cartier offers several strap styles to match any look.
Metal Bracelet
Available in steel, two-tone, and gold. Timeless, durable, and often integrated into the case for a seamless appearance.
Leather Strap
Classic and formal. Lighter on the wrist and perfect for dress pieces.
Rubber and Alternative Materials
Occasionally used in sportier Santos variations for durability and a casual touch.
Cartier uses premium materials that balance durability with luxury.
Stainless Steel
Versatile, durable, and ideal for modern or classic looks.
Steel and Yellow Gold
A refined two-tone style combining strength with luxurious gold accents.
Steel and Rose Gold
Warm and contemporary with a sophisticated edge.
White Gold
Modern, sleek, and understated for a clean luxury appearance.
Yellow Gold
Traditional, timeless, and often associated with vintage Cartier elegance.
Rose Gold
Warm, elegant, and perfect for those who want a distinctive, luxurious look.
These materials reflect Cartier’s dedication to craftsmanship and aesthetic refinement.
Cartier watches at OMI Jewelry cover a wide range, depending on model, material, size, and whether the watch includes complications or precious stones. Entry-level steel models are accessible, while gold, gem-set, and rare designs sit at the higher end of the luxury market.
Understated Elegance
Tank Solo in steel or leather. Minimalist rectangular design ideal for formal settings.
Everyday Luxury
Santos de Cartier in steel, around 35MM to 40MM. Strong presence with a touch of sportiness.
Masculine Mechanical Appeal
Calibre de Cartier in a larger size. Strong focus on movement and bold case design.
Luxury and Jewelry Appeal
Gold or gem-set Tank or Panthère. Ideal for those who want a refined statement piece.
Bold, Artistic Shapes
Large or rare-shaped designs, such as cushion or oval cases. Favored by collectors seeking something unique.
Always buy from trusted dealers, ensure full documentation (box, papers, serials), and look for hallmark Cartier features: Roman numeral dial, blue sword‑hands, cabochon sapphire crown, proper finishing. Cartier watches merge jewellery and watchmaking, so attention to detail is critical.
Cartier has consistently emphasised shape, proportion and aesthetics, watches that look as good as jewellery yet perform as precision instruments. Shapes like the Tank, Santos and others reflect this philosophy.
That depends on your priorities. Quartz offers convenience and thinner cases. Mechanical (automatic or hand‑wound) offers craftsmanship and horological value. Cartier offers both in many collections.
Avoid strong magnetic fields, extreme temperatures, and shocks. Leather straps benefit from not being exposed to water. Regular servicing (every 4‑6 years) helps maintain performance and value.
While luxury watches can hold value, the primary reason should be enjoyment of the watch. That said, iconic Cartier models with distinctive designs often perform well in resale markets.
6. Which model is best for first‑time luxury watch buyers?
The Tank Solo or steel Santos models offer great entry points into Cartier, blending design pedigree, usability, and value. A recent guide suggests entry‑level pieces can start from accessible levels.
Whether you prioritize iconic design (Tank), sporty elegance (Santos), or horological substance (Calibre), Cartier offers something special. AtOMI Jewelry, we help you navigate this world of style, materials and craftsmanship to find the piece that reflects your taste and holds lasting appeal.