10 Cartier A very fine, well-preserved and attractive, Tank, wristwatch in yellow gold, with elongated case and tile bracelet.

Estimate: € 10,000 –⁠ 20,000

Sold (Premium)€78,000

ModelTank
Case MaterialYellow gold
Bracelet MaterialYellow gold Cartier bracelet, approximate length 195mm
YearCirca 1950s
MovementManual, 15 jewels
Case N°344'439, 37'027, 8'013
Movement N°437'294
Dimensions22mm width and 35.5mm length
SignedCase, dial and movement

A masterpiece of refined design and horological heritage, the Cartier Tank has stood as an icon of elegance and modernity since its inception in 1917. Originally conceived by Louis Cartier, its timeless aesthetic —marked by clean lines and perfect symmetry— has ensured its status as one of the most recognizable and beloved wristwatches of all time. Over the decades, Cartier has explored various iterations of the Tank, from the elongated Cintrée to the avant-garde Asymétrique, each maintaining the watch’s intrinsic sophistication. The present example is an exquisite and rare interpretation of the Tank, featuring an elegantly elongated yellow-gold case that strikes a perfect balance between the classic proportions of the original and the length of the modern Cintrée. Crafted by the European Watch & Clock Company in Switzerland, Cartier’s esteemed case and movement supplier, and later sold to London, the case remains in remarkable condition, retaining its crisp hallmarks and well-defined serial numbers on the back. Adding to its allure, the watch is accompanied by an exceptionally attractive yellow-gold tile bracelet. Powering this timepiece is a manual movement, also supplied by European Watch & Clock Company. A rare find from the 1950s, it represents a quintessential expression of the golden age of Cartier’s watchmaking, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of horological history.