From its launch more than 100 years ago tank américaine still remains to be an excellent watch from all points of view.
Cartier tank anglaise small review.
A few small select but powerful design twists set the cartier anglaise watch apart from its tank predecessors.
Tank anglaise the largest collection in the cartier portfolio the tank anglaise comes in seventeen different models all of which are designed to the same principles in mind.
Cartier tank anglaise xl automatic watch review.
The tank watch was first introduced in 1917 hence this year s centenary celebration.
The tank anglaise watch breathes new life into the flawless alignment of the original courtesy of a winding mechanism melded cleanly into the case.
First a little background on the cartier tank.
Cartier tank anglaise xl automatic watch review.
After 100 years since it was first released the french luxury label celebrated with modernized iterations of the famous watch one of which is their new tank solo timepiece.
The iconic watch isn t only a legend because of its age but because even up to this day it has earned a spot in the modern watchmaking world.
With a concentrated form and reinforced lines the streamlined design of the tank anglaise brings a new dimension to the quintessential rectangular form of the tank series of watches.
Equally refined yet modernized for contemporary tastes.
The anglaise is one of the most unique tank collections because it offers a distinct variation of the features commonly found in the timepiece.
The tank watch was created by louis cartier who designed it after the tanks of wwi battlefields.
The prototype for the cartier tank was designed during the first world war in 1917 by louis cartier with the watch breaking onto the market in 1919.
Today i am going to review the tank anglaise the latest addition to the tank family which is an updated version of the classic.
Its appearance is right on the dot showing the expertise of cartier that many love.
That original watch was a rectangular watch nearly square like its cousin the santos with large rails sometimes called brancards the french for stretcher on either side of the roman numeral dial and a design that was at the time unlike anything else out there.