Cartier

1980s Cartier Tank Manual Wind "Gold Plaque"

The Cartier Tank has become one of the most iconic watch designs of all time, and has remained relatively the same over its long run of production. It was originally designed in 1917—inspired by the Renault FT-17 tank used by the French Military in the First World War—and became commercially available in 1919. 

The Tank is the perfect example of excellent design transcending generations. It moved through the early 20th century only to become more relevant during the mid-century design era, and is once again seeing a massive resurgence amongst the watch-collecting community today.

The now more than 100-year-old watch design was the timepiece of choice for many of the cultural elite throughout history, the most famous of which being Princess Diana, Muhammed Ali, and of course Andy Warhol who was actually quoted saying the iconic phrase "I don't wear a Tank watch to tell the time. In fact, I never wind it. I wear a Tank because it's the watch to wear.” 

Stock # CTRTPM
Brand Cartier
Style Tank "Manual Wind"
Model N/A
Serial 406XXX
Size Men's
Material Gold Plaque
Dial White Roman "Swiss"
Millimeters 23.5x30
Bracelet 2pc Lizard Skin Leather Strap 

CASE & BRACELET

The classic yellow gold-plated stainless steel case has been lightly polished, and the factory finishing is in very impressive condition throughout the case and case back with extremely deep and crisp hallmarks and factory markings present. The case does show honest signs of gentle use throughout as expected for a watch from this era. The watch retains its original blue sapphire cabochon crown. The watch comes supplied on a 2pc lizard skin leather strap.

DIAL & HANDS

The classic and very presentable "Swiss" signed white Roman numeral dial is in excellent vintage condition, showing some subtle cracking in the top lacquer of the dial and and gentle aging throughout. The original blued hands are also in excellent condition.

ACCESSORIES 

None. The watch is keeping time, previous service history is unknown.

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