
Cartier
Baignoire Mini Yellow Gold
WGBA0075
The Baignoire's oval poetry, distilled to its most refined scale.
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Overview
The Cartier Baignoire Mini WGBA0075 presents the house's storied oval silhouette in an intimate 24.6 × 18.7 mm yellow gold case, making it among the most delicate expressions of the Baignoire line. A silvered dial dressed with Roman numerals upholds the classical Cartier typographic language, while a quartz movement ensures unfussy, precise timekeeping within the slender form. The result is an unambiguously feminine dress watch conceived for occasions where restraint and elegance are the governing principles.
History
The Baignoire — French for "bathtub," a reference to the case's distinctive elongated oval shape — traces its origins to the early twentieth century, when Cartier began producing oval and curved watches that defied the rectangular and round conventions of the era. The line was formally codified in the 1950s and 1960s and has remained a continuous presence in the Cartier catalogue, occupying a quieter, more intimate register than the Tank or Santos. The Mini designation places the WGBA0075 at the smaller end of the Baignoire size spectrum, a scale historically favoured for its bracelet-like wearability on finer wrists. Introduced in 2023, this reference continues the modern Baignoire programme in 18-carat yellow gold, reaffirming the line's identity as one of Cartier's most architecturally distinctive dress propositions.
Notable points
- The oval case measures 24.6 × 18.7 mm in 18-carat yellow gold, placing it firmly in the petite, jewellery-watch tradition.
- Roman numerals on the silvered dial are rendered in Cartier's characteristic typeface, a detail consistent across the broader Baignoire family.
- A quartz movement is a considered choice at this scale, allowing the case profile to remain as slim and elegant as the design demands.
- The Baignoire name derives from the French word for 'bathtub,' a nod to the case's gently curved, elongated oval architecture.
- Introduced in 2023, the WGBA0075 represents a current-production continuation of one of Cartier's longest-running and most architecturally distinctive watch lines.
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