Cartier Vermeil Panzer Tank Men's Wrist Watch 23.5mm


Durchmesser


Breite :23.5mm Ohne Krone ( 26mm Mit Krone)


Länge :30.5mm


Dicke :6.5mm


Lasche :17.5mm


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Diameter


Width :23.5mm with out Crown ( with crown 26mm)


Length :30.5mm


Thickness :6.5mm


Lug :17.5mm


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Little Story of Must De Cartier 1977


1977 Tank Must de Cartier


In 1977, Cartier created the Must de Cartier Tank, with a vermeil silver case and a simple quartz or mechanical movement. The watch paid tribute to the original Tank Louis Cartier and was launched with more than a dozen different dial options, like dark blue or red and even a striped pattern, or three shades of gold.

This was the first time that Cartier produced a watch on a larger scale and in a non-precious metal. But not without reason. The Must de Cartier Tank was a watch that was launched at a very affordable price, in light of the troubled days of the Quartz Crisis.

Cartier was in that time producing their watches just in 18K golds or platinum and suffered from a decline in turnover, like any other Swiss brand. So, it was quite a drastic decision, since it was for the first time, since the beginning of the 1900s that a Tank watch was produced in a non-precious metal.

It was a very good looking Tank that had a strong similarity with the famous Tank Louis Cartier. The first Must de Cartier Tanks were released with dials in plain red, blue and one in black, without any numerals. Just the ‘Must de Cartier’ logo, the double C and two gold vermeil hands. After all these years, the one with the plain red and plain blue dial, are still very sought after.

There was also the Tank Arrondie that was launched in a small run in 1977. It, too, can be seen as a variation of the Tank Louis Cartier. Its case was not as straight and square as the TankLouis Cartier and the watch did not make that same strong impression.