SKU: 21804
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WHAT WE LOVE:
Parisian jewellery house Cartier has become well-known for their quirky yet historic designs, often inspired by unusual sources, most famously a French WW1-era 'Tank'. The Pasha, a watch designed for use in aquatic environments, is one of the lesser-known of its siblings and is highly underrated.
This timepiece has a mythical origin story, being first crafted in 1932 for the controversial Thami El Gaoui, also known as the Pasha of Marrakech, and then revived in 1985 as a sports watch with the design genius of Gerald Genta himself. The model we have here today features a smaller 35.5mm case size and a handy 'Big Date' complication.
WHAT'S INSIDE:
Our Pasha we have here uses the Cartier Calibre 052 Automatic, a modified version of the venerable Swiss ETA 2892-2. This movement beats at 28,800 beats per hour and has a 42-hour power reserve.
FIVEFORTYFIVE SIX MONTHS WARRANTY