Cartier International SNC was founded in 1847 by French businessman, jeweler, and watchmaker Louis-François Cartier in Paris. The founder’s grandson, Louis Cartier, designed the now-famous Cartier Tank in 1919 that was inspired by thanks used in World War I.
Movements and Change of Ownership
Shortly after, Cartier formed a joint-stock company with Edward Jaeger of Jaeger-LeCoultre to exclusively manufacture movements for Cartier. Cartier has also used movements by Audemars Piguet, Movado, and Vacheron Constantin. The company was owned and run by the Cartier family until 1964 and is now owned by the Richemont Group, which also owns Vacheron Constantin, Roger Dubuis, Piaget, Panerai, Jaeger-LeCoultre, IWC Schaffhausen, and A. Lange & Söhne. Italian luxury brand Montegrappa was also owned by Richemont from 2001 to 2005.
Ferrari Formula Timepieces
In a bid to combat unauthorized watches, Scuderia Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari launched the Ferrari Formula collection with Cartier on April 15, 1983 in Maranello. On the Cartier side of the deal was Alain Dominique Perrin, the Chariman of Cartier International at the time and known for developing the “Les Must de Cartier” collection.
Cartier Ferrari Formula watches were a clear nod to the Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team, without outright use of the Formula 1 branding. With a few exceptions, most were powered by Seiko quartz movements and featured an asymmetrical strap/bracelet design that was a common distinctive characteristic of the sub-brand.
According to an article by Time + Tide, Ferrari Formula timepieces were likely manufactured by Baume & Mercier.
It’s also worth noting that Longines was an official sponsor of the Ferrari team during this time from 1980 to 1989, but had only released co-branded Ferrari watches from 1981 until 1983.
Custom Cartier Chronograph for Pope John Paul II
One example of note was a piece unique chronograph with day/date and moon phase complications, and was a gift for Pope John Paul II during a 1988 visit to the Ferrari factory. Enzo Ferrari was unable to be present due to health issues and died just two months later, with the Cartier-Ferrari partnership ending shortly after.
Cartier Roadster Emerson Fittipaldi
The Cartier Roadster “Emerson Fittipaldi” Yellow Gold Automatic (ref. W62009V2) was released in 2006. The dial design has visual similarities to Emerson Fittipaldi‘s helmet design, and the case back features an engraving of the the 1972 and 1974 Formula 1 World Champion’s signature.
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References
https://quillandpad.com/2021/05/24/history-of-ferrari-watches-the-unlikely-story-behind-the-cartier-formula-ferrari/
https://timeandtidewatches.com/ferrari-watch-collaborations/
https://revolutionwatch.com/ferrari-watches-the-early-years/
https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/a1973631/prancing-horses-and-sweeping-hands-history-ferrari-watch/
https://www.classicdriver.com/en/watch/cartier/1970/426717
https://www.tourneau.com/watches/pre-owned-cartier/roadster-limited-edition-emerson-fittipaldi-yellow-gold-automatic-w62009v2-VCA17000.html

