Tank Française Watch Medium sized Model with Quartz Movement. Steel Case with a bi-coloured bracelet inspired by movement of a tank.
Cartier Tank Francaise Watch
£2,995.00
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Description
Cartier Tank Francaise Watch
Model no. : 2302
Year : 2004
Gender : Ladies
Movement : Automatic
Casing : Stainless Steel
Glass : Sapphire Glass
Dial : Silver
Diameter : 28 x 32 mm
Bracelet : Stainless Steel
Condition : Excellent
Accessories : Box, Certificate, Booklet and Two Spare Links
Taking its inspiration from the classic square shapes that have become synonymous with French architecture, this Ladies’ Small Cartier Tank Française Watch will instantly add a dash of elegance and class to your accessory line up. Featuring a polished steel case, an 18ct yellow gold octagonal crown set with a synthetic spinel cabochon and a sapphire crystal lens, this timepiece optimises precision and reliability. With its a silver-grained dial complete with Roman numerals and sword-shaped blued-steel hands, as well as its striking, two-tone 18ct gold and stainless steel bracelet, this timepiece will ensure you triumph in the style stakes. Powered by Cartier calibre 057 quartz movement, this high performance watch also offers water resistance to 30 metres. Created by Louis Cartier in 1917, the Tank family’s first prototype was presented to General Pershing of the American army during World War I.
All weights and measurements in the above descriptions are approximations only.
All watches are professionally checked, cleaned, polished, and serviced.
All items are supplied with generic boxes and packaging when the originals are not available.
About Cartier Watches*
Founded in Paris, France, in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier, the company remained under family control until 1964.
Cartier has a long history of sales to royalty and celebrities. For example, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, has been seen wearing the Cartier Ballon Bleu timepiece. King Edward VII of England referred to Cartier as “the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers.” For his coronation in 1902, Edward VII ordered 27 tiaras and issued a royal warrant to Cartier in 1904.
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