Cartier - Cartier Must de Cartier Tank - Wood Dial/Case - Rare
The Cartier Tank has achieved iconic status in the world of watch design and, with the exception of a few distinctive variations, has maintained a consistent aesthetic throughout its extensive production history. The first commercially available Tank Normale was introduced in 1919, having been inspired by the treads of the French Renault FT-17 tank used in WW1. Throughout the decades, Tank watches have been documented on the wrists of notable figures from Jackie Kennedy to Andy Warhol. Today, Cartier feels more relevant in the worlds of fashion, music and popular culture than ever before.
The Must De Cartier line was brought to market in the 1970s as a more accessible price point. This was done with the use of electroplating cases vs using solid gold as well as by leveraging quartz movements for the most part, however, some pieces were also produced with mechanical movements. These mechanical pieces are becoming more collectible today and remain a fantastic point of value for the brand. Arguably the most unusual release of that period is this rare Brazilian rosewood Tank which was only produced for one year from 1975-6. The Tank Organic collection is truly a unique departure from Cartier's luxury aesthetic. It feels approachable and casual and for this reason we love its story and are pleased to offer this particular piece which frankly might be the best preserved example we've come across yet.
Dial: Mint.
Hands: Mint and matching.
Case: Excellent with very light signs of use. Correct crown.
Bracelet: Two piece two tone strap in brown. Crystal: Clear.
Accessories: Genuine Cartier service pouch for storage and travel.
The movement is running nicely on our timegrapher and comes with our 1-year mechanical warranty.