The "Cartier Must de Cartier Tank" that arrived today features a silver case, available in the quartz model lineup.
It's a rare item, featuring an unusual blue for Cartier on its indices.

The quartz models of the Must de Cartier Tank gradually expanded in design from the mid-1980s,
and a wide variety of variations can be seen until production ended in 2004.
However, most of them had gold cases, with only a few types of silver cases in the older models.
While later models offered more variations with silver cases,
a silver case with a railway dial design, a symbol of Cartier, is unique to the older models.

This particular piece is dead stock, not used daily.
While new old stock for the currently very popular Must de Cartier Tank is rare,
its scarcity becomes even clearer when considering the limited circulation of silver cases.
This watch is about 30 years old since its manufacture, so it's not flawless,
but there are only minor storage scratches, with no noticeable damage.
The strap is also in excellent condition, at a display item level.
It's also deeply moving that the protective sticker, which changed to one with a black line around the time the case number became 4 digits, is still intact.

The high rarity of the silver-cased Must de Cartier Tank is attractive, but there are also a certain number of people who shy away from gold-cased watches.
Many dress watches, including Cartier, often have gold cases,
and undeniably give a slightly more flamboyant impression compared to silver cases made of stainless steel or other materials.
However, white gold or platinum watches are astronomically priced and unrealistic.
For those with such thoughts,
or those who desire a calm atmosphere in an artistic watch like the Tank,
this Must de Cartier Tank can fulfill those wishes.
This Must de Cartier Tank, highly sought after, is new old stock, almost unused.
This piece, with the best conditions, is truly worthy of being called a "miracle."
You absolutely cannot miss this opportunity!
