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Pre-Owned Cartier Roadster

The Cartier Roadster remains a cult favorite for collectors who appreciate bold curves, Art Deco flair, and motorsport-inspired detailing. Explore certified pre-owned Roadster watches at The 1916 Company — fully authenticated and serviced.

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About Cartier Roadster

The Cartier Roadster was introduced in the early 2000s as a spirited tribute to vintage automotive design, echoing the curves of classic roadsters and the elegance of mid-century motoring. With its tonneau-shaped case, fluted crown cap, and quick-change strap system, the Roadster quickly carved out a distinctive niche in Cartier's modern lineup. Though discontinued, the Roadster remains one of the maison's most recognizable and unconventional models.

Cartier Roadster: The Maison's Motorsport-Inspired Marvel

The Cartier Roadster collection was a bold step in the brand's early 21st-century expansion — drawing on automotive heritage and the aerodynamic silhouettes of 1950s sports cars. Its distinctive tonneau-shaped case, fluid integrated lugs, and magnified date window were hallmarks of its design language. The screw-down fluted crown with a cabochon tip, reminiscent of a classic car's radiator cap, added a playful but refined detail. From everyday models to chronograph and GMT versions, the Roadster combined Cartier's heritage with modern edge.

Models, Complications, and Materials

Available in multiple sizes, the Roadster was produced in stainless steel, two-tone, and solid gold versions — with optional diamond accents for certain models. Both automatic and quartz movements were offered across the collection. Complications included date-only, dual time zone, and chronograph models, expanding its appeal among sporty and sophisticated collectors alike. Its easily interchangeable strap system added to its versatility — a feature ahead of its time when launched.

Discontinuation and Legacy

In 2012, Cartier discontinued the Roadster line, making pre-owned models the only way to acquire this distinctive design today. The Roadster remains highly sought after among collectors for its blend of Art Deco cues, sport-luxury aesthetics, and unmistakable case silhouette. It occupies a unique position between Cartier's classic and contemporary design language — daring, yet still refined.

How the Roadster Compares to Other Cartier Models

While the Cartier Santos and Cartier Tank lean into tradition with linear cases and historical prestige, the Roadster offers a more playful, unconventional profile. Its bold automotive inspiration and curved case set it apart from the symmetry of the Ballon Bleu and the refined cushion shape of the Drive de Cartier . The Roadster was never meant to follow - it was created to lead.

Who The Roadster Is For

The Cartier Roadster is a perfect match for design-forward collectors, motorsport enthusiasts, and those seeking a distinctive Cartier outside the mainstream. It appeals to those who appreciate bold shapes, playful details, and discontinued classics with rising collector appeal.

Your Source for Trusted Cartier Timepieces

Each pre-owned Cartier Roadster at The 1916 Company is authenticated and serviced by our in-house team and backed by a two-year global warranty. We are proud to be an authorized retailer for Cartier and offer a curated selection of new Cartier watches both online and in-store. To explore additional Cartier collections, visit our pre-owned Cartier watches page.

Cartier discontinued the Roadster collection in 2012, making pre-owned models the only way to acquire this distinctive timepiece today.
The Roadster was produced in various sizes, including men's and mid-size models, to accommodate different wrist profiles.
The Roadster is known for its tonneau-shaped case, magnified date window, screw-down cabochon crown, and easy-change strap system.
No, the Roadster line was discontinued in 2012, but authenticated pre-owned examples are available through select retailers like The 1916 Company.