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      If we look at Cartier's past models, we find many lovely pieces that are now out of production.

      Among them, the most popular is probably "Colisee".

      The simple design, which does not reflect the trends of the time, is still fashionable even for us to look at it today, and it is hard to believe that it was made over 40 years ago.

      Here, we will explain about Cartier's ladies' watch, the Corisee.

      Since 1847, Cartier has offered the most exquisite jewelry and timepieces, worthy of the admiration of King Edward VII of England. Founded in Paris, France by Louis Cartier, Cartier mechanical watches are beloved by elegant men and women around the world. For example, the 18K yellow gold Cartier Corise watch, with or without diamonds, dazzles with elegance that is hard to resist. The 24mm to 27mm size fits perfectly even on the most delicate wrists, and the Swiss quartz movement ensures infinite precision. Sword-shaped blued steel hands and Roman numerals indicate the hours and minutes, complementing the high-end look of the Cartier Corise. Whether you're going out to dinner or attending a social event, you'll look impressive with a Cartier Corise timepiece.

      "Lassique" would be an understatement when describing the Colisée, a distinctive model that is a delight for the French elite.
      Cartier is the "King of Jewelers, Jeweler of Kings," and it's clear that the French elite are well aware of Cartier. Add queen to this slogan, too, because this watch looks good on only the most elegant women. The bracelet and lug design are inspired by the pearl-beaded chokers worn by the rich and famous during the Art Deco era at the beginning of the last century. The lugs and case are intricately set with the finest diamonds. Cartier's factory-set models often use a diamond crown instead of a cabochon-cut sapphire. The ivory-colored dial is clean-cut, with the familiar Roman numerals in black. The hour and minute hands are blued steel, and the watch is powered by a quartz movement to tell the time.