Cartier Introduces the Cartier Privé Tank Chinoise
More Tank-esque, and also skeletonised.After having reimagined signature models like the Tank Cintree and Tank Asymetrique, Cartier now turns it attention to something less well known. The Cartier Privé Tank Chinoise arrives just in time for the 100th anniversary of the original Tank Chinoise, which was inspired by traditional Chinese architecture.
Unlike past Cartier Privé models that adhered closely to earlier versions of the model, the new watch takes more liberty in reimagining the Tank Chinoise, which was last available in 2004 as part of the Collection Privée Cartier Paris (CPCP).
Initial thoughts
For fans of the 2004 Tank Chinoise, which was very square yet made up of rounded edges and lines, the new model will be jarringly different with its angular form.
Yet for anyone who appreciates a traditional Tank, the new Chinoise is more like a Tank than any past version of the design.
I like the redesigned case. Where I would have wished for something different is the dial, which repeats the same elements found in past Cartier Privé models; a bolder dial would have gone better with the restyled case.
However, Cartier certainly went all out with the skeleton version, which is striking and original. It comes close to being too much with its Chinese-inspired motifs, but not quite, so it still looks and feels tasteful.
Allongée
The new Tank Chinoise is akin to a Tank Allongée – it’s an elongated version of the earlier CPCP Tank Chinoise. This gives it proportions that are in line with most Tank watches, which are longer than they are wide. In contrast, the CPCP Tank Chinoise of 2004 was a squarish watch, and its dial was a perfect square.
The Tank-like aesthetic of the new Chinoise continues with the case details. The case has steps on each brancard, allowing for contrasting brushed and polished surfaces. Both horizontal bands, however, are rounded and polished.
The Tank Chinoise is powered by the hand-wind 430 MC, which is a Piaget cal. 430P.
And as is typical for the Cartier Privé, the Tank Chinoise will be available in two colours of gold as well as platinum. Each version has a slightly different dial colour to complement the case metal, though all three share the same design.
Lacquered skeleton
The skeletonised version of the Tank Chinoise is almost identically sized, but it is certainly more striking. The colours and complexity of the skeleton version diminish the angularity and edges of the case, giving the watch a very different feel, despite the case being largely unchanged.
The skeleton utilises a variant of Cartier’s well-known hand-wind skeleton movement, the 9627 MC. But instead of Roman numerals as is the norm for Cartier’s skeleton movements, the bridges and base plate have been open-worked to form a Chinese-inspired geometric pattern, one similar to those found on ancient textiles.
But most unusual is the base plate that doubles as the dial – it’s been filled with lacquer. While Cartier has used lacquer to decorate cases in the past, the lacquered bridges are a first.
There will be three versions of the Tank Chinoise Skeleton – all will be limited editions – starting with a base model in yellow gold with a lacquered movement along with lacquered bands on the case.
Another is platinum with a blue and red lacquered movement, while the final version is the platinum model but with diamonds on the case.
Key Facts and Price
Cartier Privé Tank Chinoise
Ref. CRWGTA0088 (yellow gold)
Ref. CRWGTA0075 (rose gold)
Ref. CRWGTA0074 (platinum)
Diameter: 39.49 mm by 29.2 mm
Height: 6.09 mm
Material: 18k yellow or rose gold, or platinum
Water resistance: 30 m
Crystal: Sapphire
Movement: 430 MC
Functions: Hours and minutes
Winding: Hand-wound
Frequency: 21,600 beats per hour (3 Hz)
Power reserve: 38 hours
Strap: Alligator with pin buckle
Limited edition: 150 pieces in each metal
Availability: At Cartier boutiques and retailers
Price:
Yellow or rose gold – 39,900 Singapore dollars
Platinum – 45,000 Singapore dollars
Cartier Privé Tank Chinoise Skeleton
Ref. CRWHTA0016 (yellow gold)
Ref. CRWHTA0015 (platinum)
Ref. CRHPI01507 (platinum with diamonds)
Diameter: 39.5 mm by 29.2 mm
Height: 7.7 mm
Material: 18k yellow gold, or platinum
Water resistance: 30 m
Crystal: Sapphire
Movement: 9627 MC
Functions: Hours and minutes
Winding: Hand-wound
Frequency: 21,600 beats per hour (3 Hz)
Power reserve: 38 hours
Strap: Alligator with pin buckle
Limited edition: 100 pieces each in yellow gold and platinum, 20 pieces in platinum set with diamonds
Availability: At Cartier boutiques and retailers
Price:
Yellow gold – 92,500 Singapore dollars
Platinum – 101,000 Singapore dollars
Platinum with diamonds – 132,000 Singapore dollars
For more, visit Cartier.com
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