WHY WE LOVE IT
No, it’s not a Tank. And yes, it deserves your attention!
While Parisian jeweler to the stars Cartier may be best known in horological circles for its famed Tank watch, the French firm produced — and continues to produce — numerous other watch models that deserve equal billing for their unique and sumptuous designs.
The Pasha is one such design. Launched in 1985, it was supposedly inspired by the lines of a one-off commission from 1932 for the Pasha of Marrakesh that featured a screw-down, waterproof housing over the crown. None other than famed watch designer Gérald Genta was the one who revived the design in the 1980s, launching yet another winning collection for the famed Parisian jeweler and watchmaker.
This particular Pasha, a Reference 2324 is an automatic variant. Housed in a 35mm stainless steel case with T-lugs, it features a fixed, stainless steel bezel, a matte-black tritium dial, printed, stylized indices, a matching sword handset, a date at 4:30 with magnifier, a cap-and-chain crown protector, and a stainless steel, H-link bracelet with a hidden deployant clasp. Showing normal wear throughout, it’s a wildly cool watch that looks like nothing else on the market.
Everyone knows the Tank. This is your chance to own its equally compelling sibling!
OVERALL CONDITION
The case is in excellent condition overall showing signs of professional refinishing and only faint wear from gentle handling. Gloss black Tritium dial with printed indices is in fantastic condition with matching 'sword' handset. Unsigned crown with cap & chain screw-down protector.
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