




Tank Française Reference W51003Q3, a stainless steel quartz wristwatch, Circa 2001
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Description
In 1917, Louis Cartier took inspiration from the purity of line to create a new watch shape. The two parallel brancards are an established signature of the Tank watch. Cartier Tank Française watches for men and women updated the legacy of the Cartier Tank wristwatch with a metal linked bracelet. The curved case is set boldly at the center of the watch bracelet to seamlessly mimic its lines. This Tank Francaise reference W51003Q3 is a stainless steel quartz wristwatch, circa 2001, with quartz movement, stainless steel case and bracelet. Roman numerals and white dial. Blued sword-shaped hands.
Condition Report
The watch is in overall fair condition. Case is in overall fair condition with moderate surface wear. Bracelet has signs of stretch, scratches and surface wear throughout commensurate with age. Buckle has signs of scratches. Crystal has signs of scratches and surface wear throughout commensurate with age. Case back has signs of scratches. The movement is running at the time of cataloging, however, it was not tested for the accuracy of time. The battery may need replacing at the buyer's discretion. Please note that Sotheby's does not guarantee the future working of the movement.
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Fits a wrist size of 5.5 inches or smaller.
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