Important Watches: Part I

Important Watches: Part I

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Cartier

Tank Cintrée Yellow gold wristwatch Circa 1975 | 卡地亞 | 「Tank Cintrée」黃金腕錶,約1960年製

Auction Closed

November 10, 02:59 PM GMT

Estimate

30,000 - 50,000 CHF

Lot Details

Description

Cartier


Tank Cintrée

Yellow gold wristwatch

Circa 1975


Dial: silvered

Calibre: cal. LeCoultre K840 manual winding, 17 jewels

Movement number: 2'188'861

Case: 18k yellow gold, back secured by 4 screws

Case number: 1132

Closure: 18k yellow gold deployant buckle with serial number matching the case and underside of the dial

Dimensions: 23 x 45.5 mm (including lugs)

Signed: case and dial, movement signed LeCoultre Co.

Box: no

Papers: no

Accessories: none

Four years after the first Cartier Tank came into existence it was followed by the Tank Cintrée in 1921, which combined the ergonomic curved case profile of the Tonneau and the more modern brancards of the Tank, which drew inspiration from the early armored vehicles seen on the fronts of the First World War.

Under the creative control of Jacques Cartier, London became the most subversive and mold breaking of the three Cartier locations (London, Paris & New York). Fielding larger case sizes and designs which ran against the grain of the norm of watchmaking culture for the era.

The present watch is the larger version of the Cintrée produced in London, it features certain design cues championed by the London manufacture, such as the notable absence of a rail road minute track, allowing for a less regimented and unstructured dial layout with exaggerated and exploded Roman numerals.

The assay marks on the case back interior refer to those from London in 1975 and feature the makers mark “JC” for Jacques Cartier. The case maintains incredibly strong proportions and strong deep edges to the assay marks on the left case band, which suggest little signs of polishing. Additionally, the dial has the matching case number 1132 etched onto the reverse of the dial plate, commonly found among Cartier of the period.