The "Cartier Must Tank" that arrived today is a popular series at our store.
Nowadays, it can be said to be the ``royal'' wristwatch.
The word "tank" comes in a variety of designs.
Tank Louis, Tank American, Tank Française...
There are many other watches called Tank,
The advantages of the mast tank, which is now discontinued, are:
It seems a little different from other models.
The original design was Tank Louis Cartier.
The rectangular case design and the dial are Cartier's symbolic design.
Another appeal of the must-tank is that there are a wide variety of dial designs.
Speaking of classics, you can't go wrong with this ivory Roman dial.
I think most people will imagine this design as what is commonly called a tank.
It is a watch with a design that has remained unchanged for over 100 years, and at the same time,
No other watch has a design that has remained unchanged for 100 years.
Even if there are minor differences, the overall design is consistent,
I think everyone is attracted to it.
This must tank is a hand-wound model from the beginning of production.
It has been over 40 years since it was manufactured, so
There are cracks on the dial, the plating on the crown is faded, etc.
There are some places where you can feel the age.
I've added as many touches as I can to make it look nicer,
I think even such damage can give a solemn atmosphere,
This time, I am selling it in this condition.
With the combination of the 1980s,
I installed a strong tapered 17mm-14mm belt.
It becomes 17mm-16mm from the later quartz model,
The choice of belt width that matches the classic watch atmosphere is also a highlight.
Well, it's an obsession that's hard to understand, but
The concept of this watch is "must de = must have".
There are some parts that you can feel when you actually hold it in your hands.
Personally, I think it's a watch that is meaningful to own.
It is said that the famous Andy Warhol wore a watch without setting the time.
A watch that makes you understand that feeling.
That may be the must-have tank.