Same iconic screw motif, brand-new movement.
Cartier’s LOVE story gets a new chapter. Meet LOVE Unlimited, a fully flexible bracelet that wraps like a second skin and links to another bracelet for an endless loop.
Born in New York in 1969, the original LOVE—designed by Aldo Cipullo—made commitment feel radical: visible screws, oval fit, sealed with a screwdriver. LOVE Unlimited keeps the spirit but lightens the touch. Think supple, ergonomic, easy to wear, and still intensely precious.

The magic is in the making. Cartier spent over a hundred trials perfecting a patent-pending invisible clasp that disappears into the design and opens via a discreet screw. Inside, around 200 miniaturised components create that fluid, ribbon-of-gold feel—no clunky cuts, no stiff links, just smooth movement on the wrist.




Visually, the bracelet plays with rhythm. Proportions are tuned by size so the harmony stays intact whether you go small or larger. And yes, it comes in yellow, rose, or white gold.
Wear one, stack two, or click yours to someone else’s. Unlimited, literally.
There’s also a new LOVE Unlimited ring that brings the same codes into a smaller, daily piece.

Why we love it: it keeps the icon’s attitude while inviting new gestures—solo, stacked, paired, forever. A bracelet that feels modern, intimate, and made for real life.
KHAMSA tip: wear one close to the skin, then add a second to link with someone you love. Commitment, updated; elegance, unchanged.
All images are courtesy of Cartier.
