Pre-Owned
Cartier Watches
Established 1847
Recognising our longstanding quality and expertise in the pre-owned watch sector, Cartier has appointed Watchfinder & Co. as one of their first ever official pre-owned watch partners. Every single one of our Cartier watches* has been meticulously inspected, authenticated and prepared by our trusted team of expert watchmakers and now comes with a 24-month Cartier warranty as standard. *Please see our FAQs for details.
- New Price
- CartierRoadsterW62020X6
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- Year 2005
- HK$39,840
- CartierBallon BleuW6920085
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- Year 2013
- HK$30,610
- CartierSantos 100W20072X7
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- Year 2008
- HK$51,630
- CartierTank AmericaineW2601956
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- Year 2011
- HK$36,825
- New Price
- CartierTank AmericaineW2601956
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- Year 2005
- HK$29,700
- CartierRonde LouisW6800251
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- Year 2019
- HK$66,340
- CartierTank FrancaiseW51011Q3
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- Year 2001
- HK$30,475
- CartierCalibre De CartierW7100039
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- Year 2013
- HK$54,415
- CartierSantos DemoiselleW25064Z5
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- Year 2010
- HK$22,390
- CartierCalibre De CartierW2CA0004
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- Year 2019
- HK$67,760
- CartierPashaW31049M7
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- Year 2004
- HK$24,490
- CartierPashaWHPA0007
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- Year 2022
- HK$137,070
- CartierBallon BleuW3BB0005
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- Year 2021
- HK$57,110
- CartierBallon BleuW6920047
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- Year 2016
- HK$60,355
- CartierRonde SoloW6800151
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- Year 2015
- HK$54,830
- Manufacturer's Warranty
- CartierBallon BleuW69016Z4
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- Year 2019
- HK$40,665HK$41,730
- Manufacturer's Warranty
- CartierSantos 100W20076X8
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- Year 2004
- HK$42,585HK$43,700
- CartierChronoflexW51004Q4
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- Year 2001
- HK$39,750
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierSantos DumontWSSA0022
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- Year 2022
- HK$30,155
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierTank AmericaineWB707331
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- Year 2015
- HK$81,785
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierTank SoloW5200014
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- Year 2015
- HK$22,435
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierChronoflexW51004Q4
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- Year 2015
- HK$37,010
- incl. import taxes & duties
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- CartierChronoflexW51004Q4
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- Year 2010
- HK$36,095
- incl. import taxes & duties
- New Price
- CartierSantos De CartierWSSA0030
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- Year 2021
- HK$49,300
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierTank Must De CartierWSTA0072
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- Year 2022
- HK$24,720
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierChronoflexW51004Q4
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- Year 2000
- HK$37,925
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierRoadsterW62025V3
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- Year 2010
- HK$40,710
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierSantos GalbeeW20060D6
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- Year 2002
- HK$31,525
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierTank FrancaiseW4TA0009
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- Year 2022
- HK$56,200
- incl. import taxes & duties
- Vintage
- CartierMust 21W10073R6
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- Year 2000
- HK$18,415
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierMust 21W10172T2
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- Year 2001
- HK$24,260
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierPashaW31044M7
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- Year 2001
- HK$19,190
- incl. import taxes & duties
- Manufacturer's Warranty
- CartierTank MustWSTA0059
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- Year 2024
- HK$26,955
- incl. import taxes & duties
- Manufacturer's Warranty
- CartierSantos De CartierWSSA0065
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- Year 2024
- HK$54,370
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierTank FrancaiseW51005Q4
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- Year 2001
- HK$39,250
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierChronoflexW5000556
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- Year 2001
- HK$38,835
- incl. import taxes & duties
- CartierChronoflexW5000556
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- Year 2000
- HK$45,370
- incl. import taxes & duties
- Manufacturer's Warranty
- CartierTank MustW4TA0016
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- Year 2024
- HK$45,825
- incl. import taxes & duties
- Vintage
- CartierPanthereW25022B9
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- Year 1998
- HK$86,810
- incl. import taxes & duties
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- CartierTank FrancaiseW51005Q4
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- Year 2001
- HK$35,865
- incl. import taxes & duties
- New Price
- CartierTank MustWSTA0052
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- Year 2021
- HK$26,365
- incl. import taxes & duties
- New Price
- CartierRoadsterW6206017
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- Year 2010
- HK$27,370
- incl. import taxes & duties
- New Price
- CartierBallon BleuWE902077
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- Year 2015
- HK$81,785
- incl. import taxes & duties
- New Price
- CartierChronoflexW51004Q4
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- Year 2008
- HK$35,180
- incl. import taxes & duties
- New Price
- Vintage
- CartierPanthereW25014B9
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- Year 1994
- HK$126,880
- incl. import taxes & duties
Cartier Watches
Sometimes overlooked by the serious watch enthusiast, Cartier watches have more history, relevance and pedigree than some might realise. Although the purveyor of fine jewellery and leather accessories is not predominately a watchmaker, it has had a surprisingly significant influence on the horological evolution of centuries past. Inherited from master watchmaker Adolph Picard in 1847, apprentice Louis-Francois Cartier took over his Paris-based workshop at the age of 29. His aim was to continue the tradition of fine watch and jewellery making, and before long, the brand’s reputation had spread across the country. Less than ten years later, the sale of the company’s goods transcended to royalty, namely Princess Mathilde, cousin of Emperor Napoleon III, who was the first of the company's many aristocratic customers. As Louis-Francois grew older, he enlisted the help of his three sons, Louis, Pierre and Jacques, who helped to expand the brand. Boutiques opened across Paris, garnering much interest and excitement, the social elite flocking to join the ever-growing list of clients purchasing the brand’s exquisite watches and jewellery. The brothers spread the wings of the business further still by opening a boutique on New Burlington Street in London. This was in 1902, the same year as the coronation of King Edward VII, a strategy that proved to be a wise one as only two years later, the company received a royal warrant to become the king’s official purveyor of fine jewellery. The king had declared Cartier as ‘joaillier des rois, roi des joailliers' or ‘jeweller to kings, king of jewellers’. In that same year, the company also received appointment as official purveyor to King Alfonso XIII of Spain. The appointments went on to include the courts of Portugal, Russia, Siam, Greece, Serbia, Belgium, Romania, Egypt, Albania, Orleans and Monaco. When aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont complained that the size, shape and unreliability of pocket watches made them unsuitable for flying, his friend Louis Cartier offered to help. He designed a timepiece that fastened to the wrist with a leather band and the first men’s wristwatch was born. The watch, named the Santos, was a hit with Santos-Dumont, and his celebrity status made men’s watches fashionable for the first time. The company continued to develop with the expertise of watchmaker Edmond Jaeger, who later co-founded Jaeger-LeCoultre. Edmond Jaeger was an expert at designing ultra-thin movements, ideal for the new era of Cartier watches. Since then, movements from Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, Movado and even the Calibre de Cartier developed in-house have been used in the brand’s watches, which include the Pasha, the Tank, the Roadster and the Ballon Bleu. The Cartier ethos is to celebrate form as an equal of function, resulting in pieces that are bold and mesmerising, such as the Panthere collection. Another notable creation is the Mystery Clock, a mantelpiece clock with hands that appeared to float inside a transparent crystal face. The brand’s contribution to art, culture and design is like no other jeweller to date, and long shall its emotive creations continue to amaze, bedazzle and enthral.