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I kept this rather entry level version...Tank Solo.
I kind of wish I'd gone the extra mile and bought a guilloche dial version.

Perfectly said
By: Bill : September 30th, 2025-14:37
The Reverso almost straddles the line with a Santos, while the Tank Louis Cartier lives fully in the dress/elegance world. Out of curiosity, do you find yourself reaching more often for one or the other, or do they serve such different roles that both get...
That makes sense
By: Bill : September 30th, 2025-14:38
The Santos does give you that Cartier design language but with a bit more wrist presence. Have you ever tried the larger Tank Américaine or Tank MC? I wonder if those might strike a balance for someone who finds the classic Tanks too slight.
IMO, not in this case...
By: Cardio : October 1st, 2025-01:07
...because Cartier 'uses' movements from other makers as a jewelry-focus company, and on the other hand, JLC is a titan in movement manufacture and these are supplied to other brands as a hallmark of distinction and reliability. I just could not figure ou...
You’re right
By: Bill : September 30th, 2025-19:51
The Reverso’s flat back and polished case do make it more sensitive to both comfort and scratches. I suppose Cartier’s Tanks, being slightly more curved and often smaller, sidestep that issue. Out of curiosity, which Tank variant did you end up keeping? ...
You’re right.
By: TheMadDruid : October 2nd, 2025-15:23
They are different-very different-despite both being rectangular when you take in the brancards for the two. Two things lead me to prefer the Reverso. First, it is a true Art Deco design-especially when the dial has hour markers instead of numerals. Secon...