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Translated By DeepL

Series "Aspiring Masterpieces" No.51 Cartier for peace-loving people.

Have you heard of the naming of Tanquist?CartierThis is what is meant by people who have fallen in love with the "tanks" that represent the "tanks" of the world. Among the famous tankists, the love of those featured on the official website is hardcore.

Rudolph Valentino, in his last film, "The Dance of the Hot Sands," in which he played an Arab prince, asked directly to wear his "tank" in every scene. . or Andy Warhol, who never once wound up the crown, saying that I wear it not to tell time.

One of the most memorable was fashion designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, who described the "tank" as follows: "If all tanks were made by Cartier, we would all live in peace. He described the "tank" as follows: "If all tanks were made by Cartier, we would live in peace.

The third generation, Louis Cartier himself, was inspired by the plan of the Renault tanks that debuted in World War I. The "Tank" was inspired by the plan of the Renault tanks that debuted in World War I. The two vertical frames of the strap lugs are indeed reminiscent of a caterpillar. The two vertical frames integrating the strap lugs into the case are indeed reminiscent of a caterpillar. Completed in 1917, with its sharp rectangular form and rounded attachments, this model was recognized as a forerunner of Art Deco.

Louis Cartier has taken the tank, once a tool of war, and sublimated its capabilities into an art form known as the wristwatch, thereby nullifying it. . As one would expect from a French Maison, the technique is witty.






TANK LOUIS CARTIER WATCH ¥1,070,000+TAX

Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa
Edit_Ryo Muramatsu


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