Credits: Article and images by Felix Scholz @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/cartier-tank-francaise-2023/


In 1996 the Tank Française stood out as the first Tank with an integrated bracelet, a feminine watch that bridged the gap between classicism and a freedom of style. So what’s changed now?
Most importantly, the look and the fundamental spirit of the watch are unchanged. It is a Tank, after all, so clean lines and a strong silhouette are part of the package. In the 90s, the Tank Française was a creature of angles and hard lines — the brancards chiselled edges worked in harmony with the links of the bracelet. On this new edition, all that has changed, but the overall look and feel is refined, evolved, and elevated. The brancards are a touch more rounded, the finishes are predominantly satin, to evoke a more lustrous, luxurious feel. The crown has been inlaid to match the brancards. Small changes, but substantial.
Credits: Article and images by Felix Scholz @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/cartier-tank-francaise-2023/