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Cartier

Tank Cintrée 8 lignes Montre bracelet en or jaune | Yellow gold wristwatch Vers 1965 | Circa 1965

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October 16, 01:18 PM GMT

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12,000 - 18,000 EUR

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Cartier


Tank Cintrée 8 lignes

 

Montre bracelet en or jaune |

Yellow gold wristwatch

 

Vers 1965 |

Circa 1965

 

Cadran: argenté

Calibre: cal. remontage manuel 8'', 18 rubis

Numéro de mouvement: 1'760'165

Boîtier: or jaune 18K (750°/00), fond sécurisé par 4 vis

Numéro de boîtier: 49'881

Fermoir: bracelet associé en cuir et boucle déployante Cartier en or jaune 18K (750°/00)

Dimensions: 21 x 37 mm

Signé: boîtier, cadran et mouvement                                                                    

Ecrin: non

Papiers: non

Accessoires: aucun


Dial: silvered

Calibre: cal. manual winding 8'', 18 jewels

Movement number: 1'760'165

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

Case number: 49'881

Closure: associated leather strap and Cartier 18k yellow gold deployant clasp

Size: 21 x 37 mm

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: no

Papers: no

Accessories: none

 

Poids brut 34.30 g |

Gross weight 34.30 g

The Cartier Tank Cintrée is a distinguished and elegant timepiece within the renowned Cartier Tank collection, which has symbolised luxury and sophistication since 1917.

Introduced in 1921, the Tank Cintrée is famous for its elongated, curved case that follows the natural curve of the wrist, offering both comfort and a unique aesthetic. Produced in various precious metals such as yellow gold, pink gold, and platinum, each version of the Tank Cintrée enhances its luxury appeal.

It was the first variation based on the Tank 'Normale'. The Cintrée differs quite significantly from it for two main reasons:

Firstly, the case was entirely curved as to almost mould to the wearer's wrist. This shape was inherited from the Cartier Tonneau created in 1906. The idea at that time was to create a new shape for a new watch: the wristwatch, invented just a few years before. Elegant and convenient, this profile made possible the creation of watches with more generous and versatile proportions.

Secondly, the rectangular shape of the case, which is today commonly accepted, was, at that time, revolutionary.

Like the curved shape, it can be considered as a defining stage of the adaptation of a watch to a wristwatch at a time when wearing a watch on the wrist was still considered as an eccentricity. In opposition to a circle, the rectangular shape isn't linked to the traditional round shape of a pocket watch. Furthermore, the dial becomes rectangular as well and is no longer subject to the round way of displaying the time but rather follow the shape of the case. The form doesn't follow the function anymore.  

This new design makes the transition from the case to the bracelet more harmonious and aesthetically pleasant. The unity of the case and bracelet is also reinforced by the curved profile of the case.

Over the years, Cartier has adapted the Tank Cintrée into three different sizes, from the original and exuberant larger version to the mid and smaller and more understated size.

This present piece is the very rarely seen 8 lignes, which is the middle size. The lignes refer to the movement diameter.

Thanks to its classic proportions, this piece is particularly pleasant to wear. Compared to the larger size, the 8 lignes has an extra refined understated and discreet elegance while preserving all the aesthetic codes of the Maison and the design of the Cintrée. Compared to the smaller size, the 7 lignes, the curved design, which is so important for the Cintrée, is not interrupted by the bumped back to house the movement. Furthermore, the slightly bigger proportions of the case ensures a stronger and more masculine presence on the wrist.


Part of the larger Tank family, the Tank Cintrée has been favored by numerous celebrities, royals, and tastemakers throughout history. More than just a watch, the Cartier Tank Cintrée is a piece of horological history and a symbol of enduring style, making it a coveted piece among collectors and connoisseurs of fine watches.


This rare 8 lines Tank Cintrée is presented on the international market for the first time after having remained within a distinguished private family for over half a century.