Men are increasingly wearing Cartier watches traditionally labeled for "ladies," favoring smaller, more elegant silhouettes over oversized sport models
. This trend is driven by a move toward androgynous fashion and a "subtler flex" that prioritizes design over case size.
Why This Trend?
- Androgyny: The breakdown of gender labels in jewelry and fashion has made smaller watches a statement of style rather than "femininity".
- Historical Accuracy: Vintage men's watches from the early 20th century were often the same size as today's ladies' models.
- Comfort: Smaller watches are lighter and fit more easily under shirt cuffs.
Attached is my personal collection in blue rare with gold dust, this is not Lapis Azuli dial but gold dust lacquer dial made by Cartier in 1985-1988.
Beautiful dress watch that possible catch more eye contact than your Rolex Submariner for sure.
HK$30,000 for local HK trade only
Paul IP