Since i started this hobby, i've always wanted a yellow gold watch. In fact, my first expensive watch was a Yellow gold plated Montblanc Star, with breguet numbers...a very handsome watch. But it was a quartz, so when i began to admire mechanical watches
A “Must de Cartier” Tank was my first purchased real watch in the early ‘80’s. It died a death in the 90’s - humidity got to the dial and quartz movement. I tried a Tank Solo for a while - but for some reason the steel back and quartz movement bothered me
Rediscovering the forgotten 1975-76 Cartier Line. Nicknamed the ''Cartier La Nature'' line, which produced only ''ONE'' Tank model in wood before discontinued in 1976. Article date: October, 2021 There is no denying mid-century design was particularly spe
Interesting sizing difference. Thanks for posting. During Valentine's Day 2020 the gift to my Muse / wife was a Tank Solo XL that has their auto-wind movement. She wears it more than I, yet there are times I wear it too.
Hi guys, Today I had possibility to handle the 2021 Tank Must. The new one have beautiful classic LC case and crown (compared to Tank solo) and the finish of the dial, hands and case is just great. Cartier did great job with the update and I am sure it wi
Seriously, we all know this. Is there any watch brand that offers *less* in the $3k - $10k range than Cartier does? Handle a modern steel Tank Solo or Tank Americaine or Tank MC. Then go across the way to the JLC boutique and compare a same-price-level Re
There is a XL size and its way too big. There is also Tank Solo large model which is also too large. Finally there is a quartz tank solo large model (which i sold few months ago), because it was too small. The one you bought is perfect IMO. it is my only
Greetings, I have “lurked” here for a long time with virtually no posts. I have so much respect for the people and content in this website. With that in mind, I am considering purchasing a Tank Solo Large. I would very much appreciate hearing people’s per