Jack Dorsey Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing
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Introduction to Jack Dorsey
Jack Dorsey is an American entrepreneur and software developer best known as the co-founder of Twitter, where he served as CEO across two separate tenures, and as the founder and CEO of Square, the financial payments company now operating under the name Block. He launched Twitter in 2006, stepping away before returning in 2015 to stabilize the platform, and departing again in 2021. His work at Block has positioned him as a serious figure in the cryptocurrency and decentralized finance space. Dorsey is one of the more distinctive personalities in tech — minimalist in public presentation, philosophically outspoken, and consistently resistant to the conventions of Silicon Valley culture.
The Jack Dorsey watch collection, at least as captured on camera, reflects that same resistance to convention. Dorsey has been spotted wearing the Cartier Crash Skeleton in 18K rose gold, almost certainly reference WHCR0007 — a piece that sits at one of the furthest edges of what Cartier produces. The Crash is not a dress watch or a status signifier in any conventional sense. Its case shape derives from a 1967 accident in which a Baignoire Allongée was warped in a car fire, and Cartier turned the wreckage into a design. The skeletonized version adds another layer of complexity, exposing the movement through a dial that has no true geometry. Photographed against a black sleeveless shirt and a cord bracelet, the watch reads as a deliberate choice rather than a casual one.
What little we can observe of Dorsey's collection suggests a man who approaches watches the way he approaches most things — with a point of view and without much interest in broad appeal. The Cartier Crash Skeleton is a low-production reference that attracts a specific kind of collector: one drawn to art-world adjacency and mechanical oddity over legibility or heritage prestige. For someone who has spent years publicly minimizing personal consumption while simultaneously funding Bitcoin development and meditating in silence for weeks at a time, it is a fitting choice.
Jack Dorsey Spotted Wearing the Cartier Crash Skeleton in 18K Rose Gold
Inserted 04/05/2023
The Cartier Crash is one of horology's most deliberately subversive shapes — born from a melted Baignoire involved in a 1967 car accident, it became a design icon. The skeletonised version, reference WHCR0007, strips the surrealist asymmetric case to its mechanical bones, revealing a hand-wound calibre through a rose gold lattice. Jack Dorsey, the $4 billion Twitter and Square co-founder known for his austere minimalism, makes a rare and genuinely unexpected statement pairing this maximalist, almost Dalí-esque timepiece with a simple black tank top.