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Cartier Tank a Vis Dual Time Yellow Gold CPCP

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Inspired by the water-resistant Tank Etanche, the Tank a Vis represents the pinnacle of Cartier's renaissance in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While reminiscent of Cartier's iconic Tank, it can be differentiated by the bezel screws and more substantial lugs. The guilloche dial is another hallma... More

Inspired by the water-resistant Tank Etanche, the Tank a Vis represents the pinnacle of Cartier's renaissance in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While reminiscent of Cartier's iconic Tank, it can be differentiated by the bezel screws and more substantial lugs.

The guilloche dial is another hallmark of the CPCP-era, where traditional fine watchmaking techniques were being brought back by the Maison. This watch has a rather literal interpretation of the dual time complication, with two separate sets of hands which can be adjusted to display two different times.

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Cartier comfortably sits at the intersection between fine watchmaking and art, combining years of heritage with eye-catching and unique case designs. From its inception in the turn of the 20th Century, Cartier has earned a well-deserved reputation for being a manufacture that has successfully transformed the humble wristwatch from a soldier's tool into a true object of desire.

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Inspired by the water-resistant Tank Etanche, the Tank a Vis represents the pinnacle of Cartier's renaissance in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While reminiscent of Cartier's iconic Tank, it can be differentiated by the bezel screws and more substantial lugs.

The guilloche dial is another hallmark of the CPCP-era, where traditional fine watchmaking techniques were being brought back by the Maison. This watch has a rather literal interpretation of the dual time complication, with two separate sets of hands which can be adjusted to display two different times.

CARTIER

Cartier comfortably sits at the intersection between fine watchmaking and art, combining years of heritage with eye-catching and unique case designs. From its inception in the turn of the 20th Century, Cartier has earned a well-deserved reputation for being a manufacture that has successfully transformed the humble wristwatch from a soldier's tool into a true object of desire.

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