2021 is, in a way, a year of revival for the Tank. The Tank Must was originally launched in 1977 and now makes a comeback with a reinvigorated form. Back in 1977, it was already an evolution of the Tank and had already secured its induction into Cartier’s storied watch collection. And so, now, we are faced with a very interesting choice for the watch lover with the addition of yet another compulsory timepiece to aspire to.
Although the Tank Must and the Tank Solo are just two representations of the myriad of beautiful forms that are derived from the philosophy of the Tank, moving forward, the former will be taking on the mantle as the flagship of the series. The timeline of the Tank depicted here, allows us to understand its constant evolution and changes that result in this true legend of the horological world to always and forever be desired. Ultimately, it simply shows that every little bit of change does not act to deviate from its vision but only widens the brilliant picture that is the Tank.
THE TIMELINE OF THE TANK
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