The Pasha line entered Cartier’s watchmaking portfolio in 1985, with Ref. 2475 representing one of the variations developed as the collection evolved over time. The reference was primarily produced in the early 2000s.
This reference is built around a 35mm stainless steel case that offers a compact yet defined wrist presence. Its proportions create a balance between wearability and visual strength, making it suitable across both formal and casual settings.
A rotating bezel introduces an additional layer of interaction, setting it apart from purely time only dress watches while adding subtle functional depth to the overall design. The dial remains protected under a mineral glass surface, maintaining visibility while supporting everyday durability.
Inside, the watch is driven by an automatic mechanism that also supports chronograph operation, allowing the piece to extend beyond basic time display into measurement functionality.
The steel bracelet is designed for secure and consistent wear, finished with a folding clasp that keeps the watch stable while aligning with the case’s overall construction.
Unlike many traditional Cartier designs, the Cartier Pasha stands out through its circular case and the distinctive crown cover attached by a small chain, giving the watch an immediately recognisable identity.
Ref. 2475 continues this direction while incorporating stylistic elements influenced by early 20th century design, particularly visible in the dial layout. The use of Arabic numerals, structured minute tracking, and shaped hands creates a composition that feels both expressive and controlled.
Over the years, the Pasha collection has maintained a unique position within Cartier’s range, offering a different design language for those who prefer individuality without moving away from the brand’s core identity.
Choosing a pre-owned Pasha Ref. 2475 allows the watch to be understood through actual wear rather than initial presentation. The way the case, bracelet, and moving components perform over time provides a more realistic view of its long term behaviour.
It also opens access to references that may no longer be widely available, giving collectors and buyers the opportunity to engage with specific variations within the Pasha range that are not consistently found in retail environments.
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Our watch store supports clients at every stage, whether they are looking to buy a pre-owned Cartier Pasha Ref. 2475, sell an existing piece, or explore part-exchange options to refine their collection. Each watch is reviewed with attention to authenticity and working condition before being offered, ensuring clarity from the outset.
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