
Cartier Yellow Gold Cloisonne Rooster Tortue Ref. 2496
Brand: Cartier
Model: Tortue
Reference: WA504641
Year: 2004
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Etched Rooster with Cloisonne
Dimensions: 34 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Green with Original Buckle
Box/Paper: Papers & No Box
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 208593
The Cartier Tortue has long occupied a singular place within the maisons design language a form that departs from conventional geometry in favor of something far more sculptural and expressive. First introduced in 1912, the Tortues distinctive curved silhouette became one of Cartiers most enduring case designs, offering a softer and more fluid alternative to the rectilinear discipline of the Tank. Across the decades, the form has served as a canvas for some of Cartiers most artistic and technically ambitious creations, particularly within its rare metiers dart productions where jewelry, enamel, and watchmaking converge.
The present Ref. 2496 represents one of the most visually striking interpretations of the Tortue, executed in yellow gold with extraordinary hand-applied cloisonne enamel extending seamlessly from the dial onto the surrounding case. Rather than treating the dial and case as separate components, Cartier conceived the watch as a continuous work of decorative art the enamel flowing uninterrupted across the entire surface to frame an intricately rendered rooster motif at the center. The rooster itself is finely etched and richly enameled, its sweeping tail feathers and poised stance heightened by a dramatic field of deep black lacquer and softly mottled cloud-like forms rendered in gold and grey tones. The effect is remarkably dimensional, with shifting light revealing subtle variations throughout the enamel work.
Such cloisonne craftsmanship requires immense technical precision, with delicate gold wire used to define each segment of the composition before successive layers of enamel are applied and kiln-fired by hand. The result is not merely decorative, but deeply artisanal each example possessing slight variations inherent to the handcrafting process. Cartiers decision to continue the cloisonne work across the case itself further elevates the watch beyond traditional dial artistry, blurring the boundary between horology and objet dart in a manner few modern manufactures have attempted.
Preserved in excellent condition, the yellow gold case retains crisp hallmarks and strong proportions throughout, while the cabochon-set crown and original deployant clasp remain intact. The manually wound movement is visible through the sapphire display back, offering a contrast between the ornate exterior and the restrained elegance of Cartiers mechanical finishing. Originally sold in Dubai in 2004 and accompanied by its original invoice, the watch represents an increasingly elusive chapter of Cartiers early 21st-century artistic production a period during which the maison quietly produced some of its most imaginative and collectible enamel works for a small circle of discerning clients and collectors.
At once wearable sculpture and highly refined timepiece, this Cartier Tortue Cloisonne stands as a compelling expression of the maisons longstanding ability to unite decorative arts and watchmaking at the highest level.
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Cartier Yellow Gold Cloisonne Rooster Tortue Ref. 2496
Brand: Cartier
Model: Tortue
Reference: WA504641
Year: 2004
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Etched Rooster with Cloisonne
Dimensions: 34 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Green with Original Buckle
Box/Paper: Papers & No Box
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 208593
The Cartier Tortue has long occupied a singular place within the maisons design language a form that departs from conventional geometry in favor of something far more sculptural and expressive. First introduced in 1912, the Tortues distinctive curved silhouette became one of Cartiers most enduring case designs, offering a softer and more fluid alternative to the rectilinear discipline of the Tank. Across the decades, the form has served as a canvas for some of Cartiers most artistic and technically ambitious creations, particularly within its rare metiers dart productions where jewelry, enamel, and watchmaking converge.
The present Ref. 2496 represents one of the most visually striking interpretations of the Tortue, executed in yellow gold with extraordinary hand-applied cloisonne enamel extending seamlessly from the dial onto the surrounding case. Rather than treating the dial and case as separate components, Cartier conceived the watch as a continuous work of decorative art the enamel flowing uninterrupted across the entire surface to frame an intricately rendered rooster motif at the center. The rooster itself is finely etched and richly enameled, its sweeping tail feathers and poised stance heightened by a dramatic field of deep black lacquer and softly mottled cloud-like forms rendered in gold and grey tones. The effect is remarkably dimensional, with shifting light revealing subtle variations throughout the enamel work.
Such cloisonne craftsmanship requires immense technical precision, with delicate gold wire used to define each segment of the composition before successive layers of enamel are applied and kiln-fired by hand. The result is not merely decorative, but deeply artisanal each example possessing slight variations inherent to the handcrafting process. Cartiers decision to continue the cloisonne work across the case itself further elevates the watch beyond traditional dial artistry, blurring the boundary between horology and objet dart in a manner few modern manufactures have attempted.
Preserved in excellent condition, the yellow gold case retains crisp hallmarks and strong proportions throughout, while the cabochon-set crown and original deployant clasp remain intact. The manually wound movement is visible through the sapphire display back, offering a contrast between the ornate exterior and the restrained elegance of Cartiers mechanical finishing. Originally sold in Dubai in 2004 and accompanied by its original invoice, the watch represents an increasingly elusive chapter of Cartiers early 21st-century artistic production a period during which the maison quietly produced some of its most imaginative and collectible enamel works for a small circle of discerning clients and collectors.
At once wearable sculpture and highly refined timepiece, this Cartier Tortue Cloisonne stands as a compelling expression of the maisons longstanding ability to unite decorative arts and watchmaking at the highest level.
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Brand: Cartier
Model: Tortue
Reference: WA504641
Year: 2004
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Etched Rooster with Cloisonne
Dimensions: 34 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Green with Original Buckle
Box/Paper: Papers & No Box
Condition: Excellent Condition with Very Minor Wear
SKU: 208593
The Cartier Tortue has long occupied a singular place within the maisons design language a form that departs from conventional geometry in favor of something far more sculptural and expressive. First introduced in 1912, the Tortues distinctive curved silhouette became one of Cartiers most enduring case designs, offering a softer and more fluid alternative to the rectilinear discipline of the Tank. Across the decades, the form has served as a canvas for some of Cartiers most artistic and technically ambitious creations, particularly within its rare metiers dart productions where jewelry, enamel, and watchmaking converge.
The present Ref. 2496 represents one of the most visually striking interpretations of the Tortue, executed in yellow gold with extraordinary hand-applied cloisonne enamel extending seamlessly from the dial onto the surrounding case. Rather than treating the dial and case as separate components, Cartier conceived the watch as a continuous work of decorative art the enamel flowing uninterrupted across the entire surface to frame an intricately rendered rooster motif at the center. The rooster itself is finely etched and richly enameled, its sweeping tail feathers and poised stance heightened by a dramatic field of deep black lacquer and softly mottled cloud-like forms rendered in gold and grey tones. The effect is remarkably dimensional, with shifting light revealing subtle variations throughout the enamel work.
Such cloisonne craftsmanship requires immense technical precision, with delicate gold wire used to define each segment of the composition before successive layers of enamel are applied and kiln-fired by hand. The result is not merely decorative, but deeply artisanal each example possessing slight variations inherent to the handcrafting process. Cartiers decision to continue the cloisonne work across the case itself further elevates the watch beyond traditional dial artistry, blurring the boundary between horology and objet dart in a manner few modern manufactures have attempted.
Preserved in excellent condition, the yellow gold case retains crisp hallmarks and strong proportions throughout, while the cabochon-set crown and original deployant clasp remain intact. The manually wound movement is visible through the sapphire display back, offering a contrast between the ornate exterior and the restrained elegance of Cartiers mechanical finishing. Originally sold in Dubai in 2004 and accompanied by its original invoice, the watch represents an increasingly elusive chapter of Cartiers early 21st-century artistic production a period during which the maison quietly produced some of its most imaginative and collectible enamel works for a small circle of discerning clients and collectors.
At once wearable sculpture and highly refined timepiece, this Cartier Tortue Cloisonne stands as a compelling expression of the maisons longstanding ability to unite decorative arts and watchmaking at the highest level.



















