Model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley spotted wearing a Cartier

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was recently photographed wearing the Cartier Panthère de Cartier Mini in 18k yellow gold, reference WGPN0012, configured in the triple-loop bracelet format — a supple, articulated construction that wraps the wrist three times, functioning as much as a bracelet as a watch. The sighting is consistent with Huntington-Whiteley's well-documented preference for understated, high-quality jewelry-led dressing.
The Panthère de Cartier Mini WGPN0012 houses a quartz movement — a deliberate and appropriate choice for a watch of these proportions. The case measures just 20.5mm × 20.5mm in 18k yellow gold, and the dial features the classic champagne finish with blued steel hands and a sapphire cabochon crown. The bracelet is fully integrated and articulated, built from individually set gold links that give the piece its characteristic fluid drape. Water resistance is rated to 30 metres. The overall weight and finish are unmistakably Cartier: precise, dense, and luxurious in hand.
The Panthère's history is inseparable from Cartier's identity. Originally designed in 1983 and worn by figures including Princess Diana, it became synonymous with a certain kind of confident, unshowy luxury before being discontinued in the early 2000s. Cartier relaunched the collection in 2017 to significant collector interest, and the triple-loop configuration in particular has developed a strong following among those who treat watches as wearable sculpture. The mini reference WGPN0012 sits at the most jewellery-forward end of the lineup.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, the British model and entrepreneur behind the beauty platform Rose Inc., has a longstanding relationship with refined, considered accessories. Her public appearances consistently reflect an editing eye — fewer pieces, higher quality — making a triple-loop Panthère in yellow gold a logical centrepiece rather than a statement.
At an official retail price of approximately €36,800 (roughly $40,000 USD), the Panthère de Cartier Mini WGPN0012 occupies a serious position in the market. On the secondary market, yellow gold Panthère pieces have held their value well since the 2017 relaunch, with the triple-loop format commanding particular attention given its relative scarcity compared to single-tour configurations. Waiting lists at authorised dealers have been reported across major markets.