Cartier Tank Normale 66014 Ladies Quartz 18k YG
Debuting in 1917 and released to the public in 1919, the Cartier Tank Normale was designed by Louis Cartier as the first Tank variant after he was inspired by the shape of the Renault tanks he saw on the Western Front during WWI. Perhaps one of the most recognizable pieces of horological design to ever be created, the Tank’s rectangular shape, svelte proportions, and timeless aesthetic have enabled it to earn a top spot within the horological hall of fame. Amongst the plethora of models that belong to this iconic collection is perhaps the purest distillation of its design, the Tank Normale that we have here. True to the original, this Tank Normale features the same classical white dial and case sides that Cartier’s original design had. These case sides, called “brancards”, extend past the horizontal portion of the Tank’s bezel and stretch to form its lugs as they curl down to hug the wrist. The same watch that Louis Cartier designed all those years ago, it was the Tank Normale that spawned the now-legendary collection and all of its associated models such as the Tank Francaise, Tank Cintree, Tank Louis, Tank Americaine and so on.
Brand : Cartier
Model : Tank Normale
Reference : 66014
Year : Circa 1980s
Material : 18kt yellow gold
Dial Color : White
Dimensions : 24mm x 18mm
Movement : Quartz
Bracelet : Leather strap
Condition : Excellent
Included : Watch only
THE DIAL Boasting a combination of black Roman numerals on a white dial with blued steel hands and a thin railroad-style minute track, this Tank features the dial that has become a lynchpin of the brand's iconic classical aesthetic.
THE CONSTRUCTION Offered with a slightly different shape to the rest of the Tank models, the Tank Normale boasts a more square shape with thicker brancards that allow its silhouette to more closely resemble that of an actual tank.
THE PROFILE Boasting slightly more rounded lines than other Tanks while still maintaining its flat case shape, the Normale wears with a unique presence on the wrist that is mostly attributed to its flowy profile.