Stretched To Perfection.
Cartier has always understood something most watchmakers spend decades trying to figure out. Timekeeping is the excuse. Shape is the point.
The Baignoire Allongée is where that idea stretches to its limit. “Baignoire” means bathtub. “Allongée” means elongated. Put together, you get a case that feels less drawn and more pulled into place, following the line of the wrist instead of sitting on top of it. At 22 by 47 millimeters, it reads modest on paper. On the wrist, it feels cinematic.
This example turns the volume up.
The case is crafted in rose gold and fully set with factory diamonds, wrapping the elongated silhouette in light from end to end. The sparkle doesn’t overpower the shape. It traces it. Every curve is outlined in brilliance, making the case feel even more fluid and dramatic. It’s Cartier reminding you that jewelry and watchmaking have always shared the same table in Paris.
The dial keeps things grounded. Silvered guilloché with classic black Roman numerals that stretch and compress to match the case’s contour. The XII and VI feel tall and proud. The side numerals tighten and lean inward. Even the typography participates in the curve. Blued steel hands cut across the dial with that familiar Cartier elegance, anchored by the signature cabochon crown that feels like a small jewel perched at the edge.
Most Baignoire models from this era run on quartz. This one does not. Inside beats a manual-wound mechanical movement. It asks for a few seconds of your day and gives you back a piece of traditional watchmaking in return. For collectors, that detail alone separates this from the pack.
There’s also the lore. In vintage circles, the Baignoire often comes up in conversations about the origin story of the Cartier Crash. Some say a distorted Baignoire case sparked the now-mythical design. Whether that story holds up or not, you can see the lineage. This feels like the elegant precursor and the moment right before Cartier let the rules bend even further.
This piece retains its original satin strap and its original yellow and rose gold Cartier deployant clasp. The clasp alone is a small delight, substantial and beautifully finished, snapping shut and disappearing. It elevates the watch in a way a standard buckle never could.
This is not a background piece. It catches eyes from across the room. It pairs just as easily with an evening dress as it does with a sharp blazer and denim. It suggests someone who understands design history, someone who enjoys a little drama, and someone who knows that Cartier’s real magic has always lived in its shapes.

The watch presents in excellent overall condition with crisp lines and strong presence.
The 18k rose gold case retains full definition with factory diamond setting intact and well aligned throughout the bezel.
The silvered guilloché dial is clean with sharp black Roman numerals and blued steel hands in excellent condition.
The caseback is properly signed, engraved with clear hallmarks.
The sapphire crystal is clean and free from notable blemishes.
The watch retains its original satin strap and original 18k rose gold Cartier deployant clasp in very well-preserved condition.
The manual-wound mechanical movement is running properly at the time of listing.



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