Cartier bracelet relinking and repairs
Relinking and restoring Cartier bracelets requires careful attention to both the structure and the brand's distinctive aesthetic. Over time, the links may become loose, worn, or lose their uniformity. In our workshop, each step is meticulously executed to restore the bracelet's stability and maintain the visual continuity of the original design. The goal is to restore the structure's compactness, ensuring a balanced fit and preserving the refined style typical of Cartier watches.
In addition to relinking the links, the process can also include restoring the surfaces and finishes, eliminating scratches, dullness, and signs of aging. The work is carried out respecting the bracelet's original characteristics, enhancing polished surfaces and any decorative details. This type of restoration can be applied to both classic and contemporary models, restoring the link alignment, improving overall stability, and maintaining the elegance of Cartier design over time.
our works
Interventions on the meshes and recovery of the structure
In this section, you can see some examples of work carried out on Cartier bracelets. The images show the bracelet's initial condition and the result obtained after relinking and restoration, highlighting the recovery of the link structure and the enhancement of the finishes. This comparison allows for a better understanding of the type of work performed and the final result. The before-and-after images are presented in sequence, clearly showing the recovery of the link structure, the reduction of play, and the restoration of the bracelet's proper stability, respecting the original Cartier characteristics.
Cartier case work
Cartier case restoration requires a meticulous and highly specialized approach, as each case is a key element in the watch's aesthetic identity. Scratches, impacts, or signs of wear can alter the balance of surfaces and the definition of lines, requiring targeted intervention. In our workshop, we use Cartier case restoration and polishing techniques, respecting the original finishes, proportions, and details, to restore the watch's uniform appearance without compromising its value.


































