Few timepieces embody Cartier’s poetic daring quite like the Crash, and this 1991 Paris Edition stands as a superb expression of the maison’s most surreal and storied creation. First conceived in the late 1960s at Cartier London, the Crash has long captivated collectors with its unmistakable silhouette—a case that appears to melt and flow, as if time itself were softening around it.
Crafted in 18k yellow gold, this Paris-made example features the distinctive Cartier Paris dial, elongated Roman numerals, and blued-steel hands—hallmarks of the early ’90s revival that reintroduced the icon for a new generation of connoisseurs. The cabochon-set crown and bold, asymmetric case further highlight Cartier’s rare ability to pair imaginative whimsy with absolute precision.
Presented in original, unrestored condition, the watch shows only light, honest wear, its sculptural lines remaining crisp and beautifully preserved. It is an exceptional survivor—an exemplar of one of Cartier’s most sought-after modern creations.
A testament to creative audacity and enduring elegance, the 1991 Cartier Crash Paris stands not only as a collectible masterpiece, but as an objet d’art—an enduring reminder that Cartier remains the watchmaker of pure imagination.
