Herworld (Singapore)

The deconstruc­ted bracelet timepiece

Ultra-feminine yet edgy, the new Maillon de Cartier makes a great investment piece.

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ith a chiselled bracelet of chainlinks that are offset and aligned on the bias, the ingenious design of the Maillon de Cartier evokes Cartier’s DNA of rhythmic geometry. New to the French maison, this eye-catching yet petite quartz timepiece plays on classic codes with its graphic and architectu­ral elements.

The name Maillon is derived from the French word meaning “link”, and the curved links are indeed

Wthe highlight. The 16 x 17mm faceted case blends seamlessly into the bracelet, as though the case and polished links are entwined, which gives the watch a sense of fluidity – it almost feels like you are wearing a bangle.

“We wanted to deconstruc­t the bracelet and transcend its design through a volume approach. Emotion is in the movement and tension,” says Marie-Laure Cerede, Cartier’s timepieces creation director.

Available in a variety of yellow, pink and white gold, the only version without any diamonds is in 18K yellow gold with a silvered dial with classic Roman numerals, blue hands and sapphire cabochon crown. For a bit more sparkle, the 18K pink gold version with a bezel set with 24 brilliant-cut diamonds and crown set with a brilliant-cut diamond is pure elegance.

The Maillon de Cartier watch is available from $34,600, in stores and at Cartier.sg.

 ??  ?? The watch comes in six variations: four in white or pink gold with diamond bezels or a full pave setting; and two in yellow gold, one without diamonds (seen here) and the other with a 9.33carat diamond bracelet and a black lacquer dial (limited to 50 pieces worldwide).
The watch comes in six variations: four in white or pink gold with diamond bezels or a full pave setting; and two in yellow gold, one without diamonds (seen here) and the other with a 9.33carat diamond bracelet and a black lacquer dial (limited to 50 pieces worldwide).
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