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Timeless elegance

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September 24, 2025

Vintage Cartier and Rolex watches from Susannah Lovis Jewellers are symbols of refined taste, enduring design and exceptional quality

Timeless elegance

In the world of luxury timepieces, there are few names that hold the same prestige and enduring appeal as Cartier and Rolex. At Susannah Lovis Jewellers in London, a carefully curated collection of vintage watches- with a particular emphasis on the exceptional vintage Cartier and Rolex ranges– offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of horological history. More than simply functional objects, these watches are symbols of refined taste, timeless design and heirloom quality.

"Each watch is meticulously restored and presented in exceptional condition, ready to begin a new chapter in its journey'

This season, Susannah Lovis celebrates the grace, craftsmanship and heritage embodied by Cartier and Rolex watches, taking inspiration from the distinctive personal styles of modern royalty and prominent figures. Both The Queen and The Princess of Wales have long been known for wearing signature Cartier timepieces– elegant and refined accessories that have become subtle, yet notable hallmarks of their image. Their enduring choices offer a powerful narrative about legacy, elegance and timeless style.

Equally, Rolex has a rich history of association with influential personalities. Sir Winston Churchill famously wore a solid-gold Rolex Datejust, a watch that symbolised both prestige and refined power. The legendary Spanish artist Pablo Picasso also chose to wear a Rolex GMT, reflecting the brand's innovative spirit and enduring style.

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