The Cartier Tank doesn't need much of an introduction.
Perhaps the quintessential version of a true luxury icon, its design language has remained largely unchanged since its inception in 1917. Everyone from Andy Warhol to Marlon Brando has worn one, rendering it extremely relevant to pop culture and fashion iconography. And with its instantly recognizable rectangular case, you can spot one from a mile away!
This particular example, a Tank Normale, dates to the 1980s and features a 20mm, 18K yellow gold case, an octagonal sapphire cabochon winding crown, and a Paris signed white lacquer dial with printed Roman indices and a matching blued-steel sword handset. Powered by a manually wound movement, it comes fitted to a signed oxblood alligator leather strap with a gold tone ardillon pin buckle.
This is a watch that positively oozes timeless luxury. And for that — as with all Cartier timepieces — we love it.