Cartier Stainless Steel and Diamond Tank Must Watch
Color
Silver
Status
In stock
Details
Considering Cartier's illustrious heritage in the art of horology, it comes as no surprise that the Maison delves into its watchmaking history once again in the creation of the Tank Must watch - designed with the same rectangular dial that separated the first Tank Normale model from conventional circular timepieces of the 1920s. Today, it translates to the modern day with a sleek stainless steel case, round diamonds, and more defined Roman numerals and railroad minutes track - not forgetting the discreet lettering that nods to Cartier's Swiss-made craftsmanship.
Details
Considering Cartier's illustrious heritage in the art of horology, it comes as no surprise that the Maison delves into its watchmaking history once again in the creation of the Tank Must watch - designed with the same rectangular dial that separated the first Tank Normale model from conventional circular timepieces of the 1920s. Today, it translates to the modern day with a sleek stainless steel case, round diamonds, and more defined Roman numerals and railroad minutes track - not forgetting the discreet lettering that nods to Cartier's Swiss-made craftsmanship.
Considering Cartier's illustrious heritage in the art of horology, it comes as no surprise that the Maison delves into its watchmaking history once again in the creation of the Tank Must watch - designed with the same rectangular dial that separated the first Tank Normale model from conventional circular timepieces of the 1920s. Today, it translates to the modern day with a sleek stainless steel case, round diamonds, and more defined Roman numerals and railroad minutes track - not forgetting the discreet lettering that nods to Cartier's Swiss-made craftsmanship.