Cartier

1970s Cartier Paris Cristallor 18K YG "Jumbo" (Ref. 78096) W/ Hidden Lug Case

$ 22,750

The Cartier name is synonymous with luxury and has been since the brand's inception in 1847. Offering bespoke and unique jewelry to the world’s elite allowed Cartier to steadily grow through the 19th century and eventually introduced new offerings and wristwatches to their clientele.

The Cristallor was introduced alongside the Gondole, Ellipse, and Vendome for the "Louis Cartier Collection" that Cartier launched with the help of Ebel in 1973. The Cristallor features a large vertical case with a stepped construction, a feature shared with the other members of the Louis Cartier Collection. The earliest versions of the Cristallor ref. 78096 features a hidden lug design, helping to highlight the case, while later versions feature traditional lugs and spring bars.

The Cristallor was only in production until the very early '80s, something that adds to the rarity and mystique of this special model. In fact, while actual production numbers are unknown, it's widely accepted that there were not a whole lot of these made, and even fewer remain today.

SPECS

Stock # CTRCRI78096-3
Brand Cartier
Style Cristallor
Model
78096
Serial 02XX
Size Men's
Material 18K Yellow Gold
Dial White Roman "Paris"
Millimeters 28x35
Strap 2pc Black Leather Strap W/ 18K YG Cartier Deployant Clasp

CASE & BRACELET

The large rectangular 18K yellow gold three-tier stepped case features hidden lugs underneath the case and remains in well-preserved condition, showing honest signs of gentle use and evidence of only being lightly polished in the past. The watch retains its original blue sapphire cabochon crown. The case back retains all of its factory engravings in fully present and legible condition. The watch comes supplied on a 2-piece black leather strap with an 18K yellow gold Cartier deployant buckle.

DIAL & HANDS

The original white Roman Numeral "Paris" signed dial is in great vintage condition, showing some marks and minor scratches throughout. The original blue hands are in excellent condition with nominal oxidation present.

ACCESSORIES

None. The watch is keeping time, but the service history is unknown. A movement service can be provided upon request.