Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Cartier created the first women jewelry watch

A woman's life, the most important luxury is not material to meet, but from the spiritual pillar. And some classic brands, whether you go with a clear direction when lost, or when you chatting with friends and boast bragging, or increase your brand culture training, are you not know of. The following will list them for you:

A, Cartier Cartier

Cartier's legend began in 1847. 29-year-old Louis-Francois Cartier took over from the master Adolphe Picard in Paris rue Montorgueil 31 issue of the jewelry store. In 1846, Louis-Francois to his name the initials L and C around the deliberately formed a diamond-shaped marks, registered Cartier company, which means that Cartier was born, this heart-shaped logo symbolizes a legendary love story and the beginning of the Kingdom of luxury.

As a young cousin of Napoleon won - Mathilde Princess of all ages, Cartier's business quickly boomed, popular in Paris at the time the royal family and nobility. In 1859, Cartier has moved to the center of Paris's most fashionable boulevard des Italiens 9 numbers. In the same year, Eugenie Queen Empress Cartier ordered from a silver tea set; Queen Elizabeth of Belgium is also Cartier for her custom crown. Cartier was also renowned in the international fashion designer Charles Worth befriend the two people since long-term cooperation, and ultimately became relatives ... ... 1888, Cartier created the first women jewelry watch.

Louis-Francois hope his career in the family from generation to generation, so the skills taught to the eldest son of Louis-Francois Alfred. Cartier and his son to cooperate as a partner of the joint operating company, and in 1874 gave him the ultimate power of administration. Later, Alfred also in 1898 and his son Louis Cartier the way to partner continuation Cartier.

Through the tireless efforts of two generations of transmission, Cartier and gradually developed into the world's most respected watch jewelers, respected by European royalty. British King Edward VII to Cartier praised as "king of jewelers, jeweler of the emperor.

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