Swiss made fake Cartier’s Pasha line takes its name from the former Pasha of Marrakesh, Tami El Glaoui, a wealthy Moroccan royal and loyal Cartier customer who was once one of the world’s richest people. In the 1930s, with the wristwatch now de rigueur, he commissioned best 1:1 super clone Cartier to make a one-off model that could withstand the demands of his active lifestyle—you know the kind of thing: swimming, horse-riding, possibly attending to his harem of concubines.
Little is known about the perfect fake Cartier Pasha’s Pasha, other than the fact it had a protective metal grill over the crystal, much like some of the watches made for soldiers in World War I.
If the high quality super clone Cartier Pasha’s descendants could dig out this timepiece and wanted to sell it, they’d be in for a substantial windfall.