Podcast Ads: Cartier Icons

This episode is brought to you… by Cartier. Listen in to the pre-roll and mid-roll podcast ad placements below, focused on each of the Cartier Icons: Love, Juste un Clou, Ballon Bleu, Panthère, Santos, Tank and Trinity.

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LOVE • How far would you go for love? Would you seal it on your wrist in gold? The Cartier LOVE bracelet was first sketched by Italian American jewelry designer Aldo Cipullo for Cartier New York in 1969. Ten engraved screws encircle an oval bracelet that is sealed by its matching screwdriver, revealing beauty in its functionality. It was, and still is, an expression of Cartier’s design vision. Shop the LOVE collection at Cartier.com. 

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PANTHÈRE DE CARTIER • From the wild, free, and glamorous spirit of the 1980s, came a Cartier watch design that was equal parts jewelry and watchmaking. Panthère de Cartier mirrors the movements of the Maison’s emblematic animal, a creative signature that has been reinvented time and time again since her first sighting in the Cartier registers. Shop Panthère de Cartier and more from the culture of design at Cartier.com

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BALLON BLEU DE CARTIER • As the watchmaker of shapes, Cartier evolves forms to create timepieces that are truly legendary. With Ballon Bleu de Cartier, a new vision of roundness takes shape leading to the perfect balance between line and volume. Its bright blue bubble covered by its crown protector at three o’clock strikes a silhouette that is unforgettable. Shop Ballon Bleu de Cartier and more from the culture of design at Cartier.com. 

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TANK • The Cartier Tank watch was born in 1917 of a powerful vision, the culmination of a lengthy design process that swept aside traditionally round watches of the time. Rectangular with geometric lines and a sleek profile, it revealed a powerful design that was destined to become a watchmaking icon. Shop the Tank collection and more from Cartier’s culture of design at Cartier.com.  

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JUSTE UN CLOU • To reveal beauty where it is least expected is a Cartier signature. With the first sketch of the “nail bracelet” in 1970s New York, an ordinary object was transformed into something truly exquisite. Reflecting the free-spirited, nonconformist, and provocative era, the design transcends the decades with its pure lines and precious details. Experience Cartier’s culture of design and shop the iconic Juste un Clou collection on Cartier.com.  

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SANTOS DE CARTIER • With the Santos watch, the first modern wristwatch was born by the hands of Louis Cartier. In 1904, he fulfilled the wish of aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont: to be able to read the time on his pocket watch mid-flight, without letting go of the controls. Santos became part of a legacy of creativity, innovation, and timeless elegance in watchmaking with its visible screws and precise proportions. It continues to be a pioneer. Shop Santos de Cartier at Cartier.com.  

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TRINITY • The Trinity ring is how Cartier reveals the beauty of a single shape to the power of three. With clean lines and perfect proportions, it is made of intertwined, mobile bands. Dreamt up by Louis Cartier in 1924, it stands apart for its non-conformist design. Living between jewelry and sculpture, feminine and masculine, playful and symbolic it has a never-ending legacy. Shop the Trinity collection and more from Cartier’s culture of design at Cartier.com. 

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