Cartier has opened a new boutique at Chatswood Chase, giving Sydney’s North Shore a dedicated destination for the Maison’s watches, jewellery and broader luxury collections.
The opening adds to Cartier’s Sydney footprint alongside its George Street flagship and Sydney International Airport presence, while strengthening Chatswood Chase’s growing position in the city’s luxury retail landscape.
A North Shore address for Cartier watches and jewellery
The boutique sits on Level One of Chatswood Chase Shopping Centre at 345 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, NSW 2067.

At 406 square metres across a single level, it carries the full Cartier universe, including watches, jewellery, bridal, leather goods, fragrance and accessories.
For watch clients, the location should make collections such as Santos, Tank, Panthère and Ballon Bleu easier to explore without travelling into the CBD.
Sydney light, sandstone and coastal references
Cartier has leaned into local atmosphere rather than building a neutral retail room.

The interior takes cues from Sydney’s harbour light, sandstone textures and the meeting of water and rock along the coastline.
At the entrance, a luminous canopy ceiling created by Australian atelier DiEmme is designed to evoke early morning light over Sydney Harbour.
Wall panels move from cooler neutral tones into warmer sandstone shades, while custom oak flooring by Italian house Listone Giordano brings a more grounded warmth to the space.

Cartier craft through an Australian lens
The boutique combines French, Italian and Australian craft in a way that reflects Cartier’s current approach to place-specific retail design.
A painted panel by Parisian designer François Mascarello places the Cartier panther in gold leaf among birds and dragonflies, linking the room back to motifs found in historic Cartier jewels.
In the watchmaking area, a hand-painted scene by de Gournay reworks 19th-century lithographic influences while folding in discreet references to Australian wildlife.

It is the kind of detail that suits Cartier particularly well, because the brand’s watchmaking has always sat close to its decorative arts language.
Private salons and a broader Australian expansion
Two private salons give clients a more discreet setting for high jewellery, exceptional pieces or a slower watch purchase.
That matters for Cartier, where choosing between a Santos de Cartier, a Tank Must or a gem-set Panthère can be as much about proportion and feel as it is about specification.
The Chatswood opening becomes Cartier’s seventh boutique in Australia, joining locations in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Chadstone and Perth.
It also arrives at a moment when Cartier’s watches continue to resonate with collectors who want design permanence over trend-driven novelty.
The Cartier Chatswood Chase boutique opens Monday to Wednesday from 10am to 6pm, Thursday from 10am to 8pm, and Friday to Sunday from 10am to 7pm.




