Cartier Tank Louis Cartier Ref. 78086
Basic Info
Listing code : OETP35
Brand : Cartier
Model : Tank Louis Cartier
Year of production : 1970 (Approximation)
Condition : Used (Very good)
Scope of delivery : No original box, no original papers
Location : United States of America, California, Los Angeles
Price : 22,450 [Negotiable
Availability : Item is in stock
The Cartier Tank was one of the first wristwatches. Full stop!
Inspired by the Renault Tanks used on the battlefield in WWI — yes, true story. Revolutionary at the time, Louis Cartier took inspiration from the profile of the treads on a period Renault tank, and based the case on them by way of the of brancards doubling as the lugs themselves. Over the course of the 20th Century, the Tank became the watch to wear. Silent movie stars like Rudolph Valentino, artists like Andy Warhol, and even Jackie Kennedy were all fans of the signature timepiece from the King of Jewelers and the Jeweler of Kings. An icon indeed in the truest sense of the word.
The model was first introduced in a few different case shapes which bore different names that intertwine with the inspiration behind them.
Perhaps the most significant, well-known, and debatably desirable of these first pieces, the Tank Louis Cartier, was introduced in 1922 and was named after Louis Cartier himself. When people think of a Cartier Tank, theres a good change that this is the model that comes to mind.
The example that we have here is one of those pieces. Dating to the early 1970s, it features the classically-sized 23mm x 31mm rectangular case that everyone loves, but rather than being crafted out of yellow gold, this example is of white gold. It comes to us in strong, nicely preserved overall condition, having been very lightly previously polished, with clear and defined hallmarks and correct factory proportions. It shows normal signs of wear and some sleeve-polish throughout from age and is devoid of any major damage. Inside, the white enamel 'Paris' signed dial inside retains its crisp white color and strong black printed text. When viewed under magnification, a faint and even 'crazing' is present throughout. This piece features a very uncommon gold 'sword' handset, rather than the usual blued-steel set. It does, howewver, feature the usual sapphire cabochon winding crown at the 3 o'clock position to operate the manual-winding movement within.
Last but not least, this example is accompanied by its period-correct Cartier signed white gold deployant clasp — a rare find!
While production numbers are unclear, we probably see one white gold Tank for every twenty or so in yellow... This is a great opportunity to add what is not only a very uncommon Tank from this era, but a piece worthy of the iconic nomenclature that it bears to your collection.