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Medium model, quartz movement, steel, diamonds
Tank Française watch, medium model, quartz movement. Steel case set with 26 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.63 carats. Faceted crown set with a synthetic cabochon-shaped spinel. Silvered dial. Blued-steel sword-shaped hands. Sapphire crystal. Steel bracelet. Case dimensions: 30 mm x 25 mm, thickness: 7.08 mm. Water-resistant up to 3 bar (approx. 30 meters/100 feet).
Louis Cartier created the Tank watch in 1917. A legend was born. The first prototype was presented as a gift to General Pershing some years before the watch was introduced into the market in 1919. The lugs blend seamlessly into the bare edges of the flat vertical brancards, giving the watch its unique aesthetic. The clean, crisp lines have proved hugely popular with a free-spirited, elegant clientèle. The now-iconic Tank watch has inspired countless variations, yet managed to preserve its distinctive identity.
Product Details
Case
- Case Shape: Square
- Case Material: Steel
- Case Size: M mm
- Dial Markers: Roman
- Dial Color: Grey
- Movement: Quartz
Strap
- Strap/Bracelet: Bracelet
- Strap/Bracelet Material: Stainless Steel
Features
Diamond BezelModel Number
W4TA0009Item Information
Medium model, quartz movement, steel, diamonds
Tank Française watch, medium model, quartz movement. Steel case set with 26 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.63 carats. Faceted crown set with a synthetic cabochon-shaped spinel. Silvered dial. Blued-steel sword-shaped hands. Sapphire crystal. Steel bracelet. Case dimensions: 30 mm x 25 mm, thickness: 7.08 mm. Water-resistant up to 3 bar (approx. 30 meters/100 feet).
Louis Cartier created the Tank watch in 1917. A legend was born. The first prototype was presented as a gift to General Pershing some years before the watch was introduced into the market in 1919. The lugs blend seamlessly into the bare edges of the flat vertical brancards, giving the watch its unique aesthetic. The clean, crisp lines have proved hugely popular with a free-spirited, elegant clientèle. The now-iconic Tank watch has inspired countless variations, yet managed to preserve its distinctive identity.