This is a set of interesting questions. I have thought about them before (which led to the consequences seen below...)(!). First, I don't wear rectangular watches as much these days. But if I have to pick one, the two-in-one JLC would be my top choice. I
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
Long time listener. First time poster. Picked up a new piece for a special occasion: the Cartier Tank Louis Cartier Large Automatic in yellow gold (Ref. WGTA0357) . I wrestled with the Medium options — quartz in YG or manual in RG — but in the end, yellow
This is my watch today, on a gloriously sunny day in London: The journey to the piece has been an interesting one - for me, at least. From the first time I saw them as a child, I have been fascinated by Cartier’s mystery clocks - a relatively simple idea,
I was delighted to have my watch drawn recently by Ben (https://www.instagram.com/inkdial) - a quick sketch, done in under 15 minutes, capturing a lot of what I love about this piece: The journey to the piece has been an interesting one - for me, at least
I have an older Tank Louis Cartier XL ultra thin powered by the Piaget 430P movement. Bought this back in 2013 I think. Sharing some pics here. The new ones look even nicer ! Cheers Robin
Available in both yellow and rose gold for now. Model Tank Louis Cartier Automatic Case Dimensions 27.75mm (D) x 8.18mm (T) x 38.1mm (LTL) Case Material Yellow gold, rose gold Water Resistance 30 metres Crystal(s) Sapphire front Dial Flinqué enamel Strap