Introduction
Released in 1917, the Cartier Tank was designed by Louis Cartier after he was inspired by the shape of the Renault tanks he saw on the Western Front during WWI. Perhaps one of the most recognizable pieces of horological design to ever be created, the Tank’s rectangular shape, svelte proportions, and timeless aesthetic have enabled it to earn a top spot within the horological hall of fame. Amongst the plethora of models that belong to this iconic collection is perhaps the purest distillation of its design, the Tank Louis Cartier. True to the original, the Tank Louis Cartier features the same classical dial and rounded case sides called “brancards” that stretch to form its lugs as the watch Louis Cartier designed all those years ago, which spawned the now-legendary collection and all of its associated models such as the Tank Francaise, Tank Cintree and so on.
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Grade
V 8.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Watch Only
Est. value range
$8,000 – $12,000
The Details
Brand
Cartier
Dimensions
23mm x 30mm
Model
Tank
Movement
Manual-Wind Cartier Signed JLC Movement
Reference
Louis Cartier
Bracelet
Leather Strap with original deployant buckle
Year
Late 1960s
Condition
Very Good
Material
18k Yellow Gold
Included
Watch Only
Dial Color
White
Condition
The watch is in excellent condition overall. Original dial is in very good condition, with one small blemish between the 3 and 4 Roman numeral index. Case has light surface abrasions throughout, consistent with moderate usage. Serial number and case hallmarks are clearly visible. Deployant buckle appears to be original to the watch.
Please Note: Due to CITES considerations, if the watch is to be shipped outside of the USA, an alternative leather strap to the existing exotic version, shall be provided.
Our Perspective
A classical and timeless design, the Tank Louis Cartier is perhaps one of the most celebrated and best-known pieces of horological design ever, with its silhouette donning the wrists of aristocracy, royalty, and celebrities for decades. This example, produced in the Paris workshop is one of the last to feature the old style numbers stamped on both the caseback and lugs.