Cartier Tank Americaine Automatic Diamonds
The Cartier Tank Americaine is quite possibly the least understood model in Cartier's lineup.
Introduced in 1989, it is, in many ways, a modern update to the classic Cintrée. With an elongated case featuring a gently curved caseback, the collection was designed from the start to be a larger watch to suit American tastes. Initially launched exclusively withquartz movements, it has expanded in the past decades to include a variety of mechanical variants as well as sizes, case materials,and complications that offers something appealing to a wide range of collectors.
This particular example is a beautiful Reference WB710010-2504 cased in 18K rose gold, and features the timeless satin silver guilloché dial with printed 'Roman' indices upon which Cartier was built. Measuring 41.6 x 22.6 mmand 9.6mm tall, its brancards feature dual rows of 'brilliant-cut' diamonds, while a diamond-set cabochon crown and a sapphire crystal complete the picture of a supremely elegant case.
The silver guilloché dial — fitted with an inner 'railroad' minute track, a blued steel 'sword' handset, and a date window above 6 o'clock — is a straightforward picture of pure class. Meanwhile, an automatic Calibre 077 movement and a stunning scale-link bracelet in 18K rose gold with a hidden butterfly clasp seal the deal.
Forget about the Tank Louis for a moment, and spring for something with a touch of sparkle!
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Cartier Tank Americaine Automatic Diamonds
Cartier Tank Americaine Automatic Diamonds
The Cartier Tank Americaine is quite possibly the least understood model in Cartier's lineup.
Introduced in 1989, it is, in many ways, a modern update to the classic Cintrée. With an elongated case featuring a gently curved caseback, the collection was designed from the start to be a larger watch to suit American tastes. Initially launched exclusively withquartz movements, it has expanded in the past decades to include a variety of mechanical variants as well as sizes, case materials,and complications that offers something appealing to a wide range of collectors.
This particular example is a beautiful Reference WB710010-2504 cased in 18K rose gold, and features the timeless satin silver guilloché dial with printed 'Roman' indices upon which Cartier was built. Measuring 41.6 x 22.6 mmand 9.6mm tall, its brancards feature dual rows of 'brilliant-cut' diamonds, while a diamond-set cabochon crown and a sapphire crystal complete the picture of a supremely elegant case.
The silver guilloché dial — fitted with an inner 'railroad' minute track, a blued steel 'sword' handset, and a date window above 6 o'clock — is a straightforward picture of pure class. Meanwhile, an automatic Calibre 077 movement and a stunning scale-link bracelet in 18K rose gold with a hidden butterfly clasp seal the deal.
Forget about the Tank Louis for a moment, and spring for something with a touch of sparkle!
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The Cartier Tank Americaine is quite possibly the least understood model in Cartier's lineup.
Introduced in 1989, it is, in many ways, a modern update to the classic Cintrée. With an elongated case featuring a gently curved caseback, the collection was designed from the start to be a larger watch to suit American tastes. Initially launched exclusively withquartz movements, it has expanded in the past decades to include a variety of mechanical variants as well as sizes, case materials,and complications that offers something appealing to a wide range of collectors.
This particular example is a beautiful Reference WB710010-2504 cased in 18K rose gold, and features the timeless satin silver guilloché dial with printed 'Roman' indices upon which Cartier was built. Measuring 41.6 x 22.6 mmand 9.6mm tall, its brancards feature dual rows of 'brilliant-cut' diamonds, while a diamond-set cabochon crown and a sapphire crystal complete the picture of a supremely elegant case.
The silver guilloché dial — fitted with an inner 'railroad' minute track, a blued steel 'sword' handset, and a date window above 6 o'clock — is a straightforward picture of pure class. Meanwhile, an automatic Calibre 077 movement and a stunning scale-link bracelet in 18K rose gold with a hidden butterfly clasp seal the deal.
Forget about the Tank Louis for a moment, and spring for something with a touch of sparkle!























