About Yellow Gold Cartier Panthère Watches
The Panthère de Cartier is one of the maison's most storied dress watches, first introduced in the 1980s and revived in its modern form, celebrated for its supple interlocking link bracelet that flows seamlessly into the case. In yellow gold, the Panthère takes on its most opulent character: the warm 18k gold links, the distinctive square case, and the Roman numeral dial combine to produce one of the most recognizable silhouettes in fine watchmaking. The small quartz configuration is the entry point of the Panthère family and the most widely collected size for everyday elegant wear, offered in plain yellow gold, yellow gold with a diamond bezel, yellow gold with a fully paved diamond dial, and two-tone steel-and-yellow-gold variants. These references appear across Cartier's WGPN and WJPN reference families, with diamond-set models typically denoted by the WJ prefix.
What to Look For
Buyers should pay attention to the distinction between plain yellow gold references such as WGPN0047 and diamond-accented references such as WJPN0067 and WJPN0048, as diamond bezels and paved dials significantly influence both aesthetics and market value. The double-loop bracelet variant like WGPN0046 offers a different wrist presence from the standard single-loop, making it a sought-after configuration for collectors who want a bolder stacked look. Condition, box and papers, and whether a piece is unworn and brand new versus pre-owned are the primary value drivers across all Panthère yellow gold references.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the yellow gold Cartier Panthère watches in this collection authentic?
Yes, every yellow gold Panthère de Cartier offered by Bizak and Co. is thoroughly authenticated before being listed for sale. We source pre-owned and brand new examples and stand behind the provenance of each reference, including diamond-set models like WJPN0048 and two-tone pieces like W2PN0013.
What is the difference between the WGPN and WJPN reference prefixes on yellow gold Panthère watches?
In Cartier's reference system, WGPN references generally denote yellow gold Panthère models without diamonds, while WJPN references indicate versions set with diamonds, such as a diamond bezel, a diamond-paved dial, or both. Understanding this distinction helps buyers quickly identify which configuration they are looking at when shopping by reference number.
Can I buy a brand new yellow gold Cartier Panthère from Bizak and Co.?
Yes, Bizak and Co. carries brand new unworn examples in this collection, including references explicitly listed as brand new such as WJPN0048 and W2PN0013. Brand new pieces typically come with original Cartier packaging and papers, and our team can provide full details on what accompanies each specific watch before purchase.
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