The Cartier Baignoire collection is one of Cartier's representative women's watch lines, And it started with the unique oval design that Louis Cartier presented in 1912, Breaking away from the existing round watch design. The watch was officially launched in 1957, And the name "Baignoire", Which means "bathtub" in French, Comes from the case design that stands out for its soft and elegant curves.
The Cartier Baignoire Mini WGBA0021 model is a luxury watch for women, Featuring a 24.6 mm x 18.7 mm 18K yellow gold case and a sturdy bracelet. Crafted from yellow gold, The beaded crown is set with a blue sapphire cabochon, Emphasizing Cartier’s exclusive and luxurious identity. The silver dial features blued steel sword-shaped hands and Roman numerals for excellent readability and a refined aesthetic.
Equipped with a quartz movement, It allows for accurate and stable time measurement, And is equipped with a sapphire crystal and a water resistance of approximately 30 meters, Making it convenient to wear in everyday life. The case is approximately 7.2 mm thick, And the sturdy bracelet made of 18K yellow gold adds a luxurious finish. This watch is a harmonious combination of a traditional oval silhouette and modern sophistication, And is a special model that contains luxurious yellow gold materials, Elaborate finishes, And Cartier's craftsmanship.

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