The Tank Francaise was added to the Tank family in 1996.
Inspired by a tank from the bird's-eye view of Louis Cartier, the third generation Cartier watchmaker, the Tank was created in 1917. The rectangular model, said to have pioneered the Art Deco movement, was an unmistakable creation that captivated the world's celebrities. The family grew one after another.
The "Tank Francaise" features an organic silhouette that combines strong straight lines and curves, which is aptly named after the tank, and a metal bracelet integrated with the case that brings out the best of the silhouette.
The new watch is even more distinctive. The more rounded silhouette and the crown integrated into the vertical frame are all correct deepenings. . The series of the stripes is so beautiful that one can't help but fall in love with it.
The silver tone with satin finish gives a sporty and relaxed atmosphere.
Francaise" is French for "of France. As the name of its mother country suggests, "Tank Francaise" is a true member of the "Tank" family.
TANK FRANÇAISE WATCH
The steel bracelet and case are beautifully integrated into one piece. . The photo shows a medium size watch with a quartz movement. The case is 32 x 27 mm and can be worn by those with thin arms. ¥599,500
Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa