The "Cartier Must Tank" that arrived today features the classic ivory Roman dial.
This masterpiece was released in 1976 and remained in the lineup until production ended around 2004.

This is a hand-wound model from the early days of production.
A basic item that follows the design of the Tank Louis Cartier.
The dial features Roman numerals and a railway design typical of Cartier.
A rectangular case with a golden ratio.
As a watch with a design that has remained unchanged for over 100 years,
It is also a symbol of Cartier.
The Must Tank, which seems to reflect the history of Cartier,
Even though production has ended, it remains very popular.

Cartier watches at the time, including the Must Tank,
Many of the dials are lacquered,
Over time, the surface often cracks.
This is unavoidable due to the nature of the product.
Nearly 90% of watches in original condition have some kind of damage to the dial.
However, this particular watch has no cracks despite having the dial from that time.
To be precise, there is some minor damage on the outer edge of the dial, but it is barely noticeable.
The paint is still shiny and in good condition.
It's been a while since I've seen it in such good condition, and I'm thrilled.

When worn, it looks like a work of art.
It has a softer impression than the black that arrived yesterday,
The unique appeal of the ivory Roman dial is how well it feels on the skin.
As it is a classic in the series, the intention behind the lineup is conveyed to the end,
I can truly understand why it still has that timeless charm even when viewed today.
This time, the exterior has also been thoroughly maintained.
This watch is in such beautiful condition that it's hard to believe it's a vintage watch.
It's hard to find an item like this in this day and age,
This is a product that I can recommend with confidence.
It would be pointless if the item sold out while you were worrying about the next shipment.
Don't miss this opportunity!
