The spectacular Cartier Time Art exhibition in Singapore

Three days ago Cartier Time Art opened in Singapore. An amazing collection of 159 watches and clocks are on display at the lotus-shaped Art Science Museum in Marina Bay Sands until Feb 12, 2012.

Conceived by award-winning designer Tokujin Yoshioka, Cartier Time Art spans the company’s history as a watchmaker and includes the earliest known Cartier timepiece, a chatelaine watch dating from 1874.

The Art Science Museum at Marina Bay Sands

An incredible selection of timepieces is on display, demonstrating Cartier’s history as a watch and clock maker.

Cartier chatelaine watch c. 1874
Egyptian Temple Gate striking clock

Egg shaped clock in guilloche enamel
Portico Mystery Clock
The Billiken figure that sits on the Portico clock
Screen Mystery Clock
The classic Model A Mystery Clock
Jump hour pocket watch with rock crystal case



Tortue minute repeater



Tank Cintree



Crash

I managed to see the exhibition on the morning before the press conference, meaning I was fortunate to be amongst the first people in the world to see this fantastic show. My comprehensive photo report on the exhibition, with over 200 photos, is on the Cartier forum I moderate.  

– SJX

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