
Tank
The rectangular Tank watch: elegance and creativity
Tank Must
In 1917, Louis Cartier took inspiration from a purity of line to create a new watch shape. The two parallel brancards are an established signature of the Tank watch. Inspired by the design of a combat vehicle viewed from above, this watch follows one clear graphic principle: the brancards were the treads, the case was the turret. From this combination came a new and fundamental principal: the case attachments are aligned with the strap to maintain the rhythm of the design.

Tank SolarBeat™
An innovative photovoltaic movement, invisibly integrated to the timeless parallel brancard aesthetic.
The design
Inspired by the design of a combat vehicle viewed from above, this watch follows one clear graphic principle: the brancards were the treads, the case was the turret. From this combination came a new and fundamental principal: the case attachments are aligned with the strap to maintain the rhythm of the design.


The legend and
the history
In 1917, Louis Cartier took inspiration from a purity of line to create a new watch shape. The two parallel brancards are an established signature of the Tank watch.




