Cartier - Cartier Tank Louis 78087 w/"Paris" Dial & Elongated Crown - Ladies
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.
This ladies Tank Louis, circa 1970s features a "Paris" signed dial and the "elongated" cabochon crown which many collectors argue is more attractive. This piece has remained in stunning vintage condition. The case appears completely untouched and all of the hallmarks and markings are deep and crisp. The dial has some light crazing but nothing distracting and it presents very well to the naked eye. It comes accompanied with an 18k Cartier deployant. For anyone looking for a top grade example, this piece is a true survivor.
Dial: Is excellent, there is some light crazing which is normal to see in this era but nothing distracting. Presents very well overall. Hands: Are matching.
Case: Appears completely untouched and unpolished with deep and crisp hallmarks. Correct crown.
Bracelet: 18k Cartier signed deployant. Two piece lizard grain strap in light brown and plated Cartier style pin buckle.
Crystal: Has some light wear but nothing distracting to the naked eye.
Accessories: Genuine Cartier service pouch for storage and travel.
The movement is running nicely on our timegrapher and comes with our 6-month mechanical warranty.
Dimensions: 21mm width, 38mm lug to lug
Box, Papers, etc.: No
