Sell Cartier Jewelry & Watches in San Diego

Sell a Cartier Watch - La Jolla, CA

Sell Cartier Jewelry & Watches in San Diego

If you would like to sell Cartier jewelry or sell a Cartier watch in San Diego, we encourage you to contact C. Blackburn Jewelers for a free cash appraisal of your Carter jewelry or timepiece, along with a explanation of how we have assessed the value of your item. Owner Carl Blackburn is one of San Diego’s most experienced buyers of Cartier estate jewelry, as well as vintage timepieces by Cartier. He therefore can more accurately appraise the value of your Cartier item.

Get started now by sending us a message via our contact form. Tell us about the Cartier jewelry or watch that you would like to sell, and if you have any of the original purchase material, such as sales receipt or gift box. You can also call us at 858-251-3006 to set up an appointment to bring your Cartier item to our La Jolla estate jewelry store.

C. Blackburn Jewelers specializes in buying many of Cartier’s most popular jewelry pieces and timepieces. Contact us to:

Sell a Cartier Love Bracelet: The Cartier Love Bracelet is one of the brand’s most iconic designs. It was introduced in 1969 and features a simple, elegant design that includes a bracelet made of two interlocking halves that can only be opened with a screwdriver. The Love Bracelet has become a symbol of enduring love and commitment.

Sell a Cartier Tank Watch: The Cartier Tank Watch was introduced in 1917 and is one of the most recognizable watch designs in history. It features a square face, Roman numerals, and a simple yet elegant design that has remained popular for over a century.

Sell a Cartier Trinity Ring: The Cartier Trinity Ring is a classic three-band ring that features three interlocking rings made of different colored gold (yellow, white, and rose gold). The ring was designed in 1924 and has since become a symbol of enduring friendship and loyalty.

Sell a Cartier Panthère de Cartier: The Cartier Panthère de Cartier is a collection of jewelry and watches that features the iconic panther motif. The panther has been a symbol of the brand since the 1920s and has been used in a variety of designs, including necklaces, bracelets, and watches.

Sell a Cartier Juste un Clou: The Cartier Juste un Clou collection features bold and modern designs that are inspired by the humble nail. The collection includes bracelets, rings, and necklaces that are made of gold or silver and feature the nail motif.

When you sell a Cartier watch or fine jewelry at C. Blackburn Jewelers, you’ll be dealing directly with owner Carl Blackburn, a recognized San Diego jewelry buyer for over a decade. Call 858-251-3006 to schedule an appointment.

Sell Cartier Jewelry - La Jolla, CA
The History of Cartier

Cartier is a world-renowned luxury jewelry and watch brand that was founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-Francois Cartier. Over the years, the company has grown to become a symbol of elegance, style, and sophistication, with a rich history full of milestones and achievements.

1847-1900: Founding and Early Years
In 1847, Louis-Francois Cartier took over the workshop of his master, Adolphe Picard, and established his own business. Cartier quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality jewelry that appealed to the wealthy and powerful. His designs were characterized by a unique combination of traditional and modern elements, featuring precious gems, intricate metalwork, and innovative techniques. The company soon became a favorite of royalty, including Emperor Napoleon III and his wife Empress Eugenie.

1900-1940: International Expansion and Iconic Designs
In the early 1900s, Cartier began to expand its reach beyond France, opening locations in London and New York. The brand continued to innovate, introducing new designs such as the Santos watch in 1904, the Tonneau watch in 1906, and the Tank watch in 1917. These iconic timepieces remain popular to this day, and have been worn by famous figures including Jackie Kennedy, Princess Diana, and Andy Warhol.

During this period, Cartier also collaborated with prominent artists and designers such as Salvador Dali and Jean Cocteau, and continued to create exquisite jewelry pieces for royalty and wealthy clients around the world.

1940-2000: Changing Ownership and Continued Success
In 1940, the Cartier family sold the business to a group of investors, but the brand continued to thrive under new leadership. In the 1950s and 60s, Cartier created some of its most iconic designs, including the Love bracelet, the Juste un Clou collection, and the Panthère de Cartier collection. These pieces became synonymous with the Cartier brand and remain highly sought-after by collectors and fashion enthusiasts today.

In the 1970s and 80s, Cartier continued to expand its reach, opening new stores in locations such as Japan and the Middle East. The company also continued to innovate, introducing new watch models such as the Pasha and the Must de Cartier, and creating new jewelry collections that reflected changing tastes and trends.

2000-present: Modernization and Continued Growth
In the early 2000s, Cartier underwent a period of modernization, updating its retail locations and expanding its e-commerce capabilities. The company also continued to introduce new designs and collections, including the Trinity collection, the Ballon Bleu watch, and the Clé de Cartier watch.

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    The World’s Most Expensive Cartier Jewelry

    The Cartier Himalaya Birkin Handbag: This handbag, which was made by Hermes and customized by Cartier, sold at auction in 2016 for a record-breaking $300,000. It features over 240 diamonds, and is made from rare, matte-white crocodile skin.

    The Cartier Panther Bracelet: This diamond-encrusted bracelet was sold at auction in 2010 for $7 million. It was made in the 1950s, and features a panther made from onyx, emeralds, and diamonds.

    The Cartier Queen Elizabeth II Halo Tiara: This tiara, which was made by Cartier in 1936, was worn by Queen Elizabeth II on her wedding day in 1947. It features over 1,000 diamonds and was sold at auction in 2012 for over $1.3 million.

    The Cartier Sunrise Ruby Ring: This ring, which features a 25.59-carat Burmese ruby, sold at auction in 2015 for $30.4 million. The ruby is considered to be one of the finest in the world, and is surrounded by diamonds.

    The Cartier Baignoire Allongée Watch: This diamond-encrusted watch, which was made in the 1960s, sold at auction in 2017 for over $2 million. It features over 1,000 diamonds, and is shaped like an elongated bathtub (hence the name “Baignoire Allongée”).