COMMENT
A classic ivory dial defines this piece, distinguished by its uncompromising simplicity. Aside from the logo at 12 o’clock and the discreet “SWISS” at 6, no additional ornamentation interrupts the surface. Pencil hands in a refined blue tone harmonize with the dial, lending a restrained yet sophisticated presence. A blue sapphire cabochon crown set into the case flank adds a further note of elegance. In SM size, the case measures approximately 20mm in width and 6.6mm in thickness, resulting in a notably compact and slim profile.
The dial shows visible cracking; however, there is no flaking, and the overall impression remains composed. The hands retain their gloss, without significant signs of aging. The case exhibits light surface wear consistent with use, while its silhouette remains well preserved. Fully serviced by our watchmaker.
Within the Must series, cases are finished in vermeil—thick gold plating over silver—an approach that enhances richness while requiring considerable craftsmanship and cost. Having handled Cartier for many years, we are confident in our after-sales support. Overhauls, case refinishing, and strap replacement can all be discussed as part of long-term care.
BRAND
Now widely celebrated as a prestigious jeweler, Cartier was among the first to create a true wristwatch in 1904, when pocket watches still dominated. The name “Tank” derives from the Renault military tanks of the First World War, whose silhouette inspired its design. Within this lineage, the Must series is particularly noted for its wide variety of dial expressions.


















