This collection is also, in some ways, a paean to the first brands very first timepieces such as the Santos, the Tonneau, and the Tortue created 150 years ago. The complication movement used by the watches from the Collection Privée is an improved technology from Cartiers historical watches. While other watch brands try to compile everything but the microwave oven to manifest 21st century technology in their timepieces, Cartiers interpretation of advancement is fine-tuning the handmade process by which every Cartier watch is made. While the outward appearances of Cartiers timepieces have rarely changed over time, the mechanics responsible for the movement of each timepiece is constantly innovated. Cartiers Collection Privée, says Roland Bussen, Cartiers regional customer service director, utilizes the new discoveries in engineering and watch manufacturing to enhance the movement founder Louis Cartier used when he designed the first wristwatch for Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos Dumont in 1904 (the Santos watch is among Cartiers best-selling pieces). Thus, the pieces in Cartiers most exclusive collection each carry a significant part of Cartiers 150-year history and heritage.
Launched in 1998 as a special collection of fine watchmaking, the Collection Privée Cartier Paris is not stationary at a particular locale or boutique. According to Bussen, each model only has about a limited number of pieces some as few as 15 and is displayed all over the world as an exhibit. From Manila, the collection has since moved to Hong Kong. Purchases are made through special orders.
The restricted number of pieces per model speaks of the superiority with which Cartier brandishes each piece. Says Bussen, "We recognize that there will always be a market for luxury watches like the one we have in this collection. And that market is also found in the Philippines. There are people here who recognize the quality of the Cartier brand, and these are the same people who can appreciate the pieces in this collection." Similarly, Brodas enthuses that there is a demand, particularly for complication movement watches in the country, a fact backed by Rustans, a carrier of Cartier in the Philippines.
Each piece boasts the signature Cartier logo, an engravement called "guilloche", and the word "Paris" on the dial the only Cartier collection to claim such sketch.
They say theres a high price attached to privacy. They say luxury is the best form of quality. They say you only live once and you might as well make the most of it. Nothing clinches these statements better than Cartiers Collection Privée.