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Cartier

Tank Obus "Rectangulaire à Pattes Vis Armurier"

A rare and attractive white gold wristwatch with black enamel bezel, certificate and presentation box

HK$100,000–200,000
€10,900–21,800
$12,800–25,600
Live 30 May, 12 PM Hong Kong SAR China Time
Cartier
Circa 1996
9'407'259
A111’758, inside caseback stamped “7674
Tank Obus "Rectangulaire à Pattes Vis Armurier"
18K white gold and diamonds
Manual, cal. 9P2, 18 jewels
Leather
18K white gold Cartier deployant clasp
23mm width x 24mm length
Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
Accompanied by Cartier certificate stamped Cartier Hong Kong dated 6th December 1996, red folio, instruction manual, product literature, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
Good To Know:

- Rare black enameled bezel
- Faceted diamonds on the four lugs
- Complete with its full set of accessories

First introduced in 1923, the Cartier Tank Obus stands out as a bold departure from the traditional Tank design, offering a unique take on the iconic collection. Unlike the classic rectangular profile of the Tank, the Obus features a square case with distinctive bullet-shaped lugs—aptly named "Obus," meaning "shell" in French. These rounded lugs create a striking contrast against the sharp corners of the case, giving the watch its unmistakable character.

The present Rectangulaire à Pattes Vis Armurier showcases the Tank Obus' signature design with a modern twist. Like its French name and crafted in white gold, it features faceted diamonds on the lug screws, a silver guilloché dial with chemin de fer and "Paris" signature, and a sleek black enamel bezel adorned with Roman numerals. Extremely rare with only a handful of examples appearing in the market publicly, Cartier also produced a possibly unique piece in platinum with blue enamel bezel that was published in the “White Cartier Bianco” collection.

Powered by a manual-wind 9P2 movement, this elegant timepiece blends Cartier’s timeless sophistication with a contemporary edge. The caseback is inscribed with a "double eagle head's" hallmark, which indicates the case material to be determined as white gold. Preserved in excellent overall condition and accompanied with its certificate and presentation box, this rare and captivating Cartier is a true collector’s piece, certain to draw admiration from enthusiasts of the Maison’s most distinctive designs.

Cartier

French

With the Constitution of 1848 came a new standard for luxury in France. Founded one year prior by Louis-Francois Cartier, the house of Cartier was one of the first to use platinum in jewelry making. This incredibly expensive material became the stepping-stone for Cartier to experiment in form, mechanisms and attitude. It helped men move from pocket watches to wristwatches, effectively making the watch much more functional and prominent in a man's overall wardrobe.

Cartier did not only touch on functionality. Inspired by a commissioned painting by George Barbier featuring a black panther at the feet of an elegantly bejeweled woman, Cartier began incorporating wild animals in his designs—most notably, Cartier Panthère rings, bangle bracelets and watches. Yet it wasn't until the late 1960s that the house of Cartier debuted their iconic yellow and rose gold LOVE collection, which includes the famous bracelet that only a special screwdriver can open. 

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