Tank Normale, the immortal design of Louis Cartier, comes back to life with modern touches. The models, which were first introduced in 1917 and remained on sale for only two years, will be produced in limited quantities and will meet watch lovers under the Cartier Privee collection.
Versions with 18-carat yellow gold and platinum case options can be purchased with bracelets or leather straps made of materials compatible with their cases. There is a red sapphire on the crown in the platinum version and a blue sapphire stone in the yellow-gold version. Case dimensions of the watches are completed with angled sapphire crystals; of 25.7mm x 32.6mm x 6.85mm. Cases that host the Wind-Up Caliber 070 do not have any waterproof value. Consisting of 82 parts, the movement has 21 jewels, beats at 25200 vibrations per hour, and has a 38-hour power reserve. Models with bracelets will be produced in limited numbers of 100 pieces, while models with straps will be produced in limited numbers of 200 pieces.
Skeleton dial models, on the other hand, have two platinum and one 18-carat yellow gold case options, one of which is covered with diamonds. Case dimensions of watches; It is specified as 27.8mm x 35.2mm x 8.15mm. Models that do not offer waterproofing are powered by the in-house hand-wound Caliber 9628 MC. The 21 jewels caliber beats at 21600 vibrations per hour and has a 36-38 hour power reserve. This movement transmits time information to its user with a 24-hour display, not 12. The hour hand, which rotates once a day, is supported by dials that are specially designed for day and night for easy legibility. The diamond-encrusted platinum version will be limited to 20 pieces, while the other two versions will be limited to 50 pieces.