Cartier Tank Americaine 18k yellow

In our display case at Amsterdam Watch Company shines an icon that perfectly bridges Parisian elegance and the bold spirit of New York: the Cartier Tank Américaine.

While the Tank has its roots in French Art Deco, this particular model from the 2000s exudes the energy of the American East Coast. The name “Américaine” is no coincidence. Designed in 1989 by the Cartier design team in New York, this watch completes the iconic trilogy, alongside the Tank Française (Paris) and the Tank Anglaise (London).
The Américaine is the more robust descendant of the classic Tank Cintrée from 1921. While the Cintrée appeared sleek and fragile, the Américaine responded to the American call for “bigger is better” in the 1980s and 1990s. The result? A watch with a more powerful presence, yet retaining the characteristic, ergonomic curve that drapes so smoothly across the wrist.

Material: 18k yellow gold (case and bracelet)
Dimensions: 23 x 31 mm (the perfect balance between classic and modern)
Movement: Quartz (ultimate precision and ease of use)
Era: Early 2000s
It’s a tribute to an era when Cartier proved that a 1920s design can effortlessly evolve into a modern classic. Our team will be happy to tell you more about the rich history of this New York icon and, of course, show you how the curved case conforms to your wrist.

Year

2000s

€ 12.900

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Brand Cartier
Diameter 23,5 x 31,5 mm
Model Tank Américaine
Bracelet/strap: Leather
Year of production (circa) 2000s
Buckle/clasp Original gold folding clasp
Material 18k Yellow gold
Lug Width 16 mm
Crystal Acrylic
Set Content Watch only
Dial color Champagne
Warranty 2 year (AWCo)
Movement Quartz

The Cartier Tank was designed by Louis Cartier in 1917. Its design was inspired by the brand new, awe-inspiring Renault FT-17 tank, used in WWI. We may consider the Tank to be a classical shape today, but back in 1917, it was a design revolution, much like the Renault that inspired it. The very first public example was given to General John Pershing in 1918.

The iconic design looks simple and elegant, but is deceptively complex at the same time. The nearly square case is flanked by two brancards, giving the watch its slender, rectangular appearance. A form that is clearly taken from the Renault tank with its tracks. A white dial, black Roman numerals, heat-blued hands, rail-road track and sapphire cabochon crown complete the typical Tank design.

Countless variations on the theme exist though. 1921 Saw the introduction of the elongated Cintrée models. In the 1970’s, in response to the Quartz crisis, Cartier launched the Must de Cartier line. These Tanks were powered by more affordable quartz or mechanical ETA calibers and the cases were plated silver, rather than 18k gold. The Tank Americaine was launched in the late 1980’s. The elongated and curved shape was reminiscent of the Cintrée, but a little less delicate in form. The more angular, modern Tank Francaise was added to the collection in 1995. More niche variants such as the Tank Chinoise and the odd “digital” Tank a Guichet are available for those with a taste for something different.

The Cartier Tank has always been a celebrity favorite. Iconic figures such as Andy Warhol, Muhammad Ali and Jackie Kennedy wore Tanks. Jackie Kennedy’s specific watch was later acquired by Kim Kardashian for a whopping $395.000,- at auction. Today, you might spot a Tank Francaise on the Dutch Queen Maxima’s wrist.

The Cartier Tank is surely one of the most iconic watch designs out there. You can easily put it side-by-side with the Rolex Submariner and AP Royal Oak as one of those genre-defining designs. It is tempting to throw the term iconic around in the watch world, but it is justified here beyond a shadow of a doubt.

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