The Long Road
GQ India|October 2016

Cartier’s stylish new men’s only Drive watch collection has one foot on the throttle.

Varun Godinho
The Long Road

Pitti Peacocks. That’s what they call the tribe of dandies who descend on Florence for the bi-annual menswear trade fair Pitti Uomo. Leaning against the door frame of the Hotel Savoy that opens up onto the buzzy Piazza della Repubblica, I have a direct view of this eccentric species. With lava orange and sun flower yellow suits, socks even brighter, oral shirts and feather-heavy hats, their street style game is as easy to spot as Melania Trump at a Democratic Rally. All this hyperbolic fashion is in stark contrast to the reason I’m here: the understatedly elegant Drive watch collection from Cartier.

If you’re wearing a watch, whatever the brand, you have Cartier to tip your hat to. That’s because it was the world’s first watchmaker to make a commercially available wristwatch, challenging others to follow suit. (Breguet and Girard- Perregaux made wristwatches many years prior, but those were either one-off royal commissions or produced as military-only gear.) The infection point was in 1904 when Louis Cartier designed a wristwatch for his Brazilian pilot friend, Alberto-Santos Dumont, who needed a way to tell the time without having to take his hands off the controls mid-air and dip into his pocket to pull out a pocket watch. The Santos-Dumont timepiece was revolutionary because it wasn’t a hatchet job of taking a pocket watch, soldering lugs into the case and fitting it with straps. This was instead a wristwatch designed ground-up, and by 1911 Cartier was selling these out of its Paris flagship.

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