Ballon Bleu de Cartier watch, 33 mm, mechanical movement with automatic winding. 18K rose gold case set with 47 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.68 carat. Fluted crown set with a cabochon sapphire. Silver dial with sunray-effect. Blued-steel sword-shaped hands. Sapphire crystal. 18K rose gold interchangeable bracelet. Thickness: 9.96 mm. Water-resistant up to 3 bar (approx. 30 meters/100 feet).
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Floating like a balloon and as blue as the cabochon safely nestled in its side, the Ballon Bleu watch by Cartier adds a dash of elegance to male and female wrists alike. Roman numerals are guided on their path by a deep blue winding mechanism. The convex curves of the case, guilloché dial, sword-shaped hands, and polished or satin-finish links of the bracelet ensure that the Ballon Bleu watch by Cartier floats within the world of Cartier watchmaking.
Automatic
33 mm
Rose Gold
Rose Gold Bracelet
Diamonds
CARTIER CARE
Please enjoy an extension of the International Limited Warranty for up to 8 years and take advantage of a wide range of exclusive services.
Known as a French maison, meaning house, Cartier was established in 1847 Paris by a man named Louis-Francois. It was his three grandsons who travelled the world looking for global inspiration, opening boutiques in London, New York and then beyond. Renowned for the jewels that echo through history - worn by the most glamorous of stars and royalty - it is easy to forget that Cartier is a pioneer in watchmaking. Responsible for the world's first modern wristwatch in 1904, the Santos, driven by advances in aviation and the Brazilian pilot Alberto Santos-Dumont, Cartier had also developed its own in-house watch movement by this time. Since then it has led the way in creative watchmaking - making iconic shapes its signature.
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