Cartier Arcade Extra Plate GM 18K Yelow Gold Cal. FP21 Ref. 96057 from 1970s
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Cartier Arcade Extra Plate GM 18K Yelow Gold Cal. FP21 Ref. 96057 from 1970s

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Cartier Arcade Extra Plate GM 18K Yelow Gold Cal. FP21 Ref. 96057 from 1970sCartier Arcade FP21 Extra Plate GM Ref. 96057 Ultra Thin Yellow Gold Elegance, Circa 1970s We are delighted to present this exceptional Cartier Arcade Extra Plate GM, Ref. 96057a refined and rarely seen large size example of one of Cartiers most elegant vintage designs. Dating from the 1970s, this watch perfectly captures the maisons mastery of ultra thin watchmaking and timeless Art Decoinspired aesthetics. Housed in a beautifully proportioned 18K

Cartier Arcade FP21 Extra Plate GM Ref. 96057 – Ultra-Thin Yellow Gold Elegance, Circa 1970s

We are delighted to present this exceptional Cartier Arcade Extra Plate GM, Ref. 96057—a refined and rarely seen large-size example of one of Cartier’s most elegant vintage designs. Dating from the 1970s, this watch perfectly captures the maison’s mastery of ultra-thin watchmaking and timeless Art Deco–inspired aesthetics.

Housed in a beautifully proportioned 18K yellow gold ultra-thin case, the Arcade is powered by the legendary Frédérique Piguet calibre 21, one of the finest manual-wound extra-plate movements ever produced. Renowned for its slim profile, reliability, and use by top maisons, this calibre allows the watch to sit effortlessly on the wrist with exceptional elegance.

Design & Character

The Arcade case design is a subtle but striking departure from Cartier’s more familiar shapes. Its architectural lines and curved profile show clear Santos-Dumont inspiration, yet with a character all its own—making it a fascinating and undervalued alternative to more mainstream Cartier models.

The watch features a beautiful Paris dial, preserved in wonderful condition, paired with classic blued steel hands that add contrast and depth. The sapphire cabochon set into the crown provides the unmistakable Cartier signature, while the spotless sapphire crystal ensures a crisp and clean presentation.

Features & Condition

  • Movement: Manual-wound Frédérique Piguet cal. 21, keeping excellent time

  • Service: Fully serviced and sold with our one-year warranty

  • Case: Ultra-thin 18K yellow gold Arcade case, GM (large size)

  • Dial: Original Paris dial in wonderful condition

  • Hands: Original blue steel hands

  • Crystal: Sapphire crystal, spotless

  • Crown: Set with sapphire blue cabochon

  • Strap: Handmade ultra-thin leather strap made in Belgium, exceptionally smooth and perfectly suited to the slim case

  • Buckle: Original Cartier vermeil pin buckle

  • Reference: 96057

  • Era: Circa 1970s

Why This Watch?

The Cartier Arcade Extra Plate is a true connoisseur’s piece—rare, elegant, and quietly sophisticated. In our view, it remains significantly undervalued, especially considering its distinctive case design, high-grade Frédérique Piguet movement, and direct lineage to Cartier’s most iconic ultra-thin creations.

Finding an example in this condition, complete with original details and freshly serviced, is increasingly difficult. Whether you are a seasoned Cartier collector or seeking a refined vintage dress watch with real horological pedigree, this Arcade offers timeless style and genuine rarity—without the inflated prices of more obvious choices.

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