the rectangular silvered dial with black Roman numerals, outer 'chemin-de-fer' minute track, signed CARTIER, blued steel hands, the bezel set with single cut diamonds, rose cut diamond to the crown, the bracelet formed of diamond set rectangular links upon onyx set oblong joins, diamond elements all millegrain set, the onyx channel set in platinum, mounted in platinum, the case with French platinum assaymarks, numbered to case back 22099 and 11403, numbered within 11403, movement signed 'E.W. & C. Co Inc' for European Watch & Clock Co', 'EIGHTEEN JEWELS, EIGHT ADJUSTMENTS', trace of the Edmond Jaeger workshop mark, the clasp rectangle in plain polished white gold, possibly a later addition, approximately 4.05cts of diamonds in all, accompanied by IAJA Expertise report no. XP1941-171024 signed by Olivier Bachet & Bernhard Berger declaring that in their opinion this is a genuine Cartier item from Cartier Paris, 1929 Length 18.3cm / 7�''
Width of case 1.5cm / 5/8''
Width of strap 1.2cm / �'' Weight: 52.5g
Late 19th century / early 20th century 'Noeud Louis XVI' diamond openwork ribbon bow brooch by Cartier, Paris c.1902, the loops and ribbon ends centred by alternating single stone and quatrefoil clusters,