This classic timepiece by Cartier features a stainless steel case and stainless steel bracelet. a silver dial, automatic movement and a water-resistance level of up to 30 meters finish this fine timepiece.
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.
Details:
Case: Stainless steel case
Caseback: Stainless steel, screw-down
Dial: Silver
Hands: Blue
Markers: Black roman numerals
Subdials: Date display on 6 o'clock
Bracelet: Silvertone stainless steel bracelet
Clasp: Hidden folding clasp
Crystal: Sapphire
Crown: Push/pull
Movement: Automatic
Water resistance: 3 ATM/30 meters/100 feet
Case measurements: 31 mm in diameter x 7.65 mm thick
Bracelet measurements: 20 mm wide x 7 inches long
Model: W5200028
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Men's watch bands can be sized to fit 7.5-inch to 8.5-inch wrists.
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Specs:
Material Stainless Steel
Type Luxury
Movement Automatic
Strap Color Silver, Silver-Tone
Dial Color Silver, White
Water Resistance Depth 30 Meters
Case Shape Rectangle, Square
Authenticity 100 Percent Authentic
Case Diameter 31mm
Case Thickness 8mm
Caseback Type Screw-down
Closure Type Deployment, Fold over Clasp
Dial Window Material Sapphire
Gender Men's
Product Features Calendar Date, Water Resistant
Strap Length 9 Inch
Strap Width 10mm Strap, 22mm Strap
Dimensions 31 mm W x 31 mm L x 7.65 mm H
Model Number W5200028
Country of Origin Switzerland
The Tank de Cartier collection is inspired by the iconic "Tank" watch which echoes the harmony and structure of its namesake. The clean lines and elegant shapes of the collection are focused on colored gemstones and take on a timeless quality that are rendered in yellow or white gold. The first Tank wristwatch was created in 1917 and was inspired by a simple idea: four lines, with two parallel shafts made from gold or platinum, a sapphire cabochon atop the winding crown and a leather strap. With its infinitely refined and timeless design, this revolutionary square watch took shape and forever changed the world of watchmaking. Yet the story of the Tank has only just begun.
1917, THE ORIGINS OF THE TANK
1922, TANK LOUIS CARTIER
1926, TANK HITS THE BIG SCREEN
1928, TANK À GUICHET
1933, TANK BASCULANTE
1967, MINI TANK ALLONGÉE - LONDON
1973, ANDY WARHOL
1977, TANK MUST
1989, TANK AMÉRICAINE
1996, TANK FRANÇAISE
2012, TANK ANGLAISE
The Tank is a very historic timepiece that dates back to the early 1900s. Although there are many watchmakers that hung their shingle centuries ago, there are few that have continued to produce the same model for such a lengthy period.
Louis Cartier designed the original Tank in the year 1917 as a gift for General John Pershing of the American Expeditionary Force two years before it hit the public marketplace. When creating the timepiece, Cartier drew inspiration from the Renault tanks that he saw on the Western Front. It was a novel creation because, unlike most timepieces of the day, it managed to seamlessly integrate the lugs into the vertical brancards of the casing. It was an instant classic due to its hard edges, crisp lines and clean aesthetic appeal.
A year after presenting its prototype to General Pershing, Louis Cartier announced his newest timepiece and took it to market in early 1919 where a limited run of just six Tank watches were available for sale.
The public interest grew and soon the Cartier Tank was the watch of royals. In 1921, Cartier introduced a second model called the Tank Cintrée which was the slimmest timepiece on the market with curves that were unheard of. By 1922, Cartier introduced yet another new model called the Tank Chinoise followed by the Tank Louis which proved to be equally popular. Not to be outdone by other watchmakers, Cartier introduced yet another collection in 1928 called the Tank a Guichets which was the first model without hands. Then came the odd Tank Obus one year later in mid-1929. In 1932, Cartier who often partnered with other experts including movement designers at LeCoultre created the Tank Basculante, which was designed in similar fashion to the JLC Reverso and intended for use while playing sports. More and more collections were born over the years with a significant new model called the Tank Américaine collection introduced in 1989. Then, in 1996, Cartier announced yet another pinnacle of the current collection, this time, called the Tank Française. Since then, new models have continued to grace the boutiques and stores that sell fine timepieces to the world’s most discerning gentlemen. Unlike most watches that have been around for significant periods of history, the Tank has managed to maintain its unique appearance with every model focusing on the key features that identify the unique timepiece.
Precision mechanisms made with passion, a style that stands out from all others. Follow the amazing history of Cartier watchmaking.
Cartier is a pioneer in watchmaking style, expertly blending boldness, passion and elegance. In addition to creating the first wristwatch, Cartier also revolutionized watchmaking design in the early years of the last century with the rectangular dial. Cartier watches are the mechanics of passion, a fusion of cutting-edge technology and character.
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