Cartier Tank Louis Large 'Europe Edition' Platinum
Designed by Louis Cartier in 1917, the Cartier Tank was inspired by Renault tanks from WWI and has become one of the most iconic timepieces in history. Its rectangular shape, sleek proportions, and timeless design define the collection, with the Tank Louis Cartier being its purest expression. This modern iteration, the ref. WGTA0121, was released in 2023 as a limited edition of 170 pieces exclusively for the European market. Featuring a solid platinum case, with the signature cabochon-cut ruby on the crown, which is only seen on platinum cases. Ticking away inside is a manual wound movement, hidden behind a striking grey-blue dial with layered dark blue hues, bold Roman numerals, and steel hands. This timepiece offers a contemporary yet luxurious take on Cartier’s legendary design. A must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Case: Platinum
Movement: Manual winding
Strap: Blue alligator leather
Diameter: 25.5x33.7mm
Height: 6.6mm
Water resistance: 3 ATM
Year: 2023
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