What is the new Cartier Roadster?
For Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Cartier has reintroduced the Roadster. An automotive-inspired tonneau shaped watch displaying the hours-minutes-seconds and date, it was originally introduced in 2002, before being discontinued in 2014. Now with more balanced proportions, it returns to the brand’s catalogue once again.

“The Roadster watch has a streamlined design that accelerates time. Now, it’s making a comeback on the watchmaking scene after its original launch in 2002. When it was introduced, the Roadster borrowed bold codes from the world of mechanical bodywork, setting a standard among watchmaking connoisseurs. With its speedometer-inspired dial, conical crown, headlight-shaped date magnifier, rivets and screws, the watch boasted a bold, powerful design that reflected the Cartier brothers’ interest in the mechanical world and technological advancement.”
What are the dial features?

Speedometer-inspired dial. Circular inner-dial features a railway track denoting the hours, minutes and seconds. The markers for the hours are coated with Super-LumiNova. Outer-dial features the Roadster design’s “circular striated” or thin parallel streaks with Roman numeral hour-markers, the latter coated with Super-LumiNova. Sword-shaped hour and minute hands are coated with Super-LumiNova.
What are the case and bracelet features of the Large models?

Large models encompass four references:
Steel with white dial and steel bracelet (centre on header image). Additional semi-matt navy-blue alligator leather skin strap provided.
Yellow gold with white dial and yellow gold bracelet (right on header image). Additional semi-matt dark-grey alligator leather skin strap provided.
Yellow gold and steel with white dial and yellow gold / steel bracelet. Additional semi-matt grey alligator leather skin strap provided.
Steel with dark blue PVD dial with steel bracelet. Additional navy-blue rubber strap provided.
Large models measure 47.2 mm (length) * 38.8 mm (width) * 10.06 mm (thickness). Dial side features a square-shaped glass. Closed caseback (made from steel on the steel and yellow gold / steel models and yellow gold on the yellow gold model). Water resistant up to 10 bar or approximately 100 metres.
The bracelets / straps feature the brand’s QuickSwitch® system for interchangeability, and the straps feature an interchangeable folding clasp (made from steel for the steel and yellow gold / steel models and yellow gold for the yellow gold model).
What are the case and bracelet features of the Medium models?

Medium models encompass three references.
Steel with white dial and steel bracelet. Additional semi-matt navy-blue alligator leather skin strap provided.
Yellow gold with white dial and yellow gold bracelet. Additional semi-matt dark-grey alligator leather skin strap provided.
Yellow gold and steel with white dial and yellow gold / steel bracelet (left on header image). Additional semi-matt grey alligator leather skin strap provided.
Medium models measure 42.5 mm (length) * 34.9 mm (width) * 9.71 mm (thickness). Dial side features a square-shaped glass. Closed caseback (made from steel on the steel and yellow gold / steel models and yellow gold on the yellow gold model). Water resistant up to 10 bar or approximately 100 metres.

The bracelets / straps feature the brand’s QuickSwitch® system for interchangeability, and the straps feature an interchangeable folding clasp (made from steel for the steel and yellow gold / steel models and yellow gold for the yellow gold model).
Are the Large and Medium models powered by different movements?

Yes. Large models are powered by Calibre 1847 MC and Medium models are powered by Calibre 1899 MC. Both are manufacture automatic movements that drive the hours, minutes, seconds and date. Calibre 1847 MC comprises 23 jewels, beats at 4 Hz or 28,800 vph and has a power reserve of 40 hours. Calibre 1899 MC comprises 24 jewels, beats at 4 Hz or 28,800 vph and has a power reserve of 38 hours. Both movements feature Côte de Genève or Geneva stripes.
What do we think?

I had the opportunity to try several Cartier novelties in Geneva last week. The Roadster and Santos Dumont were my favourites. When it comes to making luxury and elegance accessible to a broader audience, few can match Cartier. The brand’s iconic Red Box is a universal symbol of luxury and romance by itself !

A beautiful automotive-inspired watch, it evokes a feeling of luxury and elegance on the wrist (even the steel references) and versatility. Equally at ease with jeans and a suit. While the yellow gold references are priced on the higher side, the steel and yellow gold / steel references are accessible to a broader watch collecting audience. My personal favourites are both the large models in steel (white dial and dark blue PVD dial), worn with their respective leather or rubber straps. A future classic, the new Roadster promises to be a bestseller for the brand.
Additional Details
Name: Roadster
Large models
Reference: Steel with white dial and steel bracelet. Price: USD $10,200
Reference: Yellow gold with white dial and yellow gold bracelet. Price: USD $57,000
Reference: Yellow gold and steel with white dial and yellow gold / steel bracelet. Price: USD $20,000
Reference: Steel with dark blue PVD dial with steel bracelet. Price: USD $10,200
Medium models
Reference: Steel with white dial and steel bracelet. Price: USD $9,300
Reference: Yellow gold with white dial and yellow gold bracelet. Price: USD $51,500
Reference: Yellow gold and Steel with white dial and yellow gold / steel bracelet. Price: USD $18,300
(Prices are from the Cartier United States website.)
Please visit cartier.com to learn more about the Roadster and other Cartier novelties unveiled during Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026.
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