Cartier Tortue
As the third oldest design in Cartier’s rich horology history, the Tortue is a shining example of the Maison’s ability to produce timeless watches. Named after the French word for 'tortoise', the timepiece takes inspiration from the reptile through its rounded case, mimicking the look of a shell for a unique take on the label’s more angular Santos-Dumont and Panthère de Cartier styles. Modern iterations of the watch are imagined through a more glamorous lens, with white gold and yellow gold bases playing host to a series of brilliant-cut diamonds, bringing Cartier’s fine jewellery mood to the design.


