The Cartier Pasha ref. 2324 is a striking example of late-20th-century watch design, often linked to the creative vision of Gérald Genta. It perfectly captures Cartier’s ability to merge bold architecture with refined elegance, resulting in a watch that is instantly recognizable and rich in personality.
This reference features a well-balanced 35 mm stainless steel case, defined by its rounded profile, distinctive lugs, and the iconic screw-down crown cap—an element that is both functional and emblematic. The proportions are timeless, offering presence without excess and making the watch suitable for daily wear as well as for a carefully built collection.
The black dial gives the watch a sober, authoritative character. Refined Breguet numerals introduce a classical note that contrasts beautifully with the sporty nature of the case. Luminova on the hands and numerals ensures practicality and legibility, while the skeletonized hands add a technical, almost architectural touch. The off-center date window subtly breaks symmetry, reinforcing the independent design language of the Pasha line.
Produced in 1999 and offered as a full set with its original box and warranty, this example represents a mature and highly appreciated phase of the collection, where strong design identity, usability, and Parisian elegance coexist seamlessly.