Cartier, whose high jewellery heritage needs no explanation, is more than up to the challenge. According to Pierre Rainero, Cartier's director of image, heritage and style, the brand is "above all a jeweller and innovator" - a sentiment reflected in the jewelled version of its 1980s, Gérald Genta-designed Pasha.
Revived last year, Pasha is a truly unisex design in the Cartier tradition, and this diamond and white-gold model appeals to all those seeking a bit of sparkle.Say 'sparkle', and you probably think of jeweller Harry Winston, who possessed a legendary eye for a stone and was famously name-checked by Marilyn Monroe in 'Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend'.
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