Cartier Crash WGCH0055) W

Condition: -
Year of Production: -
Case Size: 23mm
Case Material: White gold and 18k white gold
Dial Color: Roman
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: -
Box: No
Papers: No
Location: United States
Description
The Cartier name is synonymous with luxury and has been since the brand's inception in 1847. Offering bespoke and unique jewelry to the world’s elite allowed Cartier to grow steadily through the 19th century. After the division of Cartier in the 1960s, the Paris, London, and New York stores began operating independently with each Maison creating new and unique designs for their respective locations. Of the 3 houses, it is understood by many collectors and historians that the Cartier London house was the most exciting, bold, and experimental in its designs, especially with wristwatches.  The most famous of these Cartier London concepts, and arguably one of the most iconic wristwatch designs of all time, is the Cartier Crash. Introduced in 1967 from the London house, the origins of the Crash remained a mystery to the watch world for decades, with many speculating that the watch was inspired by a Cartier Baignoire Allongee that was deformed in a firey car crash, which is the origin of the name, or that it was inspired by the surrealist painting 'Persistence of Memory' from famous painter Salvidor Dali. However, with the release of the book The Cartiers by Francesca Cartier Brickell, we now understand the Crash design was the collaborative effort of Jean-Jacques Cartier and Rupert Emmerson playing with the idea of a distorted wristwatch to contrast the perceived design personality of the brand at the time. The very first London Crash iterations seldomly are presented for sale due to diminutive original production numbers, though the few that have surfaced have reached record numbers in recent auctions. In 1991, Cartier Paris reintroduced the Crash in a limited run of 400 pieces with a modestly modernized design, to which has found its own market and collector base. Since then, the Cartier Crash has been released in unique configurations with limited quantities, such as the skeletonized dial variations. The Cartier new special order watches, or 'NSO' watches, is a special custom design program for established Cartier clients to create their dream version of any Cartier wristwatch, within reason, and as long as the idea is approved by Cartier HQ. With that, this program has allowed Cartier collectors to introduce new ideas and concepts to the already established Cartier design offerings, bringing numerous unique or seemingly unique iterations to life. CASE & BRACELET The 18K white gold case is in impressive, 'like new' condition, appearing to have only been worn a handful of times with only nominal elements of previous use present. The crystal displays no signs of use. The blue sapphire cabochon crown is in perfect condition. The case back retains its original factory stickers and shows no signs of use. The 2pc dark blue patent alligator leather Cartier strap is unworn and accents the timepiece perfectly. The watch comes with its original, and unique to the Crash, 18K white gold deployant buckle which is in perfect condition as well.  DIAL & HANDS The stunning satin silver dial with exploding black Roman numbers is flawless. The original blued hands are flawless.  ACCESSORIES  The watch comes as a complete set with the original inner and outer boxes, Cartier loupe, Cartier document holder, booklets, and Cartier warranty card. Stock : CTRCRASH Brand : Cartier Style : Crash Model : WGCH0055 Serial : N/A Size : Men's Material : 18K White Gold Dial : Silver W/ Exploding Roman Numerals Millimeters : 23 x 42 Strap : 2pc Cartier Blue Patent Alligator Leather Strap W/ 18K WG Cartier Crash Deployant Clasp