Une baignoire (ou bain au Québec) est un récipient destiné à être rempli de liquide pour prendre un bain, ou une douche. Les Grecs et les Romains de l'Antiquité utilisaient déjà des baignoires en pierre ou en métal (le matériau pour les familles les plus riches était en marbre ou en argent).

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In other languages. baignoire ... A bathtub is a container which you fill with water and sit in while you wash your body. ...a huge pink marble bathtub.

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Discover the full Baignoire Watch Collection on the Official Cartier® Online US Store. Defined by an elegant ellipse and forged in a single line.

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11 апр. 2023 г. ... The Cartier Baignoire Is Fashion's Next Favorite Timepiece. You don't have to be a watch fanatic to love the look of the Cartier revival style.

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Inspired by Parisian sculptures, this tasteful piece lends an elegant design. Its elongated form is eye-catching, complemented by its whimsical features.

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It features a silver-grained dial with poetic Roman Numerals that shows time with clarity and precision. It is driven by either manual or quartz movement. Over ...

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The meaning of BAIGNOIRE is a theater box having low partitions that is in the lowest tier.

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In 1958, the Ovale cintré watch first appeared, baptised in 1973 with the name of Baignoire. The elegance of its lines makes it a signature watch, ...

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Discover the new Clash Baignoire by Cartier during the 2023 Watches and Wonders event in Geneva. Where luxury meets watchmaking.

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13 сент. 2023 г. ... For years, the story circulating in the watch industry has been that a Cartier client's Baignoire was damaged in a car accident in 1967, ...

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Borrowed from French baignoire (“bathtub”). Pronunciation ...

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