The "Cartier Must Tank" that arrived today comes with a lifetime warranty that entitles you to free complete Cartier service for life.
Currently, if you want to have a complete service done at Cartier, the basic fee is nearly 90,000 yen,
And the fact that it's free for life is a fantastic service.

A lifetime warranty was included with some products from the late 1970s to the early 1980s.
Although it has only been a service for a few years, it is amazing to see a manufacturer take such a bold step.
Only in the next few years, ever.
Of course, there are certain conditions to receive this service.
The value of the watch itself will change significantly depending on whether or not you have this service.

As a minimum requirement, it is absolutely necessary to present a lifetime warranty.
Please be aware that repairs due to external factors and parts costs will incur a fee.
It would be difficult for manufacturers if they guaranteed everything.
Recently, there are very few units with a lifetime warranty.
Opportunities to see them are not as common as they used to be.
This is also proof that more and more people are realizing the value of this service.

The watch itself is simple and has no index, which is typical of vintage models.
This design, which is now increasingly being used in reproduction models, can be considered the origin of dress watches.
The design captures the essence of a watch by eliminating all unnecessary decoration.
Cartier watches are beautiful on their own and have an artistic feel to them.
No accessories other than a wedding ring are required.
It seems that the designers at the time understood that the more you add, the more unrefined the impression becomes.
This mast tank is a perfect expression of that idea.
Recently, there has been renewed interest in products that do not have a brand logo but still convey good quality.
The style of avoiding unnecessary things is so sophisticated that the term "quiet luxury" has been coined.
This can be seen just by looking at this one watch.
The timeless design is hard to believe it was made nearly 50 years ago.
This watch is truly a philosophy of life.
