The Cartier Pasha Ref. 2324 is one of the maison’s most distinctive creations from the 1990s, combining bold design language with unmistakable Cartier refinement. This particular example stands out with its rare silver grid dial, a subtle pattern that enhances depth and texture while maintaining the elegance associated with the Pasha line. The Breguet-style numerals add a classic touch, with their rounded calligraphy contrasting beautifully against the geometric background. At 4 o’clock, a discreet date aperture integrates seamlessly into the dial, preserving balance without disturbing its harmony. The luminous tritium plots, now gracefully aged, further enhance the vintage character of the watch and provide collectors with that sought-after patina only time can deliver.
The robust 35mm steel case with its signature screw-down crown cap attached by a tiny chain remains an instantly recognizable feature of the Pasha. Paired with its original Cartier stainless steel bracelet, the watch wears with both sportiness and sophistication, making it versatile for daily use as well as more formal settings. Inside ticks a precise automatic movement, reflecting Cartier’s commitment to mechanical excellence during this era. Accompanied by its original official Cartier guarantee, this Ref. 2324 is not just a timepiece but a slice of 1990s watchmaking culture, perfectly embodying the maison’s ability to merge tradition, innovation, and design audacity.