







Cartier Tank Louis ref. 8105 - c. 1980
Iconic, and traditional!
Description
A gold case, flared lugs, a railway-style minute track, blued hands, and a winding crown adorned with a sapphire cabochon: all the hallmarks of the Cartier Tank Louis are present. Instantly recognizable by its iconic design, this watch has lost none of its charm. This Tank Louis reference 8105 is elegant, practical, and very comfortable on the wrist.
It will appeal first of all to those who like fairly flat watches, thus harmonizing with the lines of the hand.
Thanks to its white dial, it can be paired with the bracelet color of your choice, according to tastes and seasons.
How to wear it?
This Cartier Tank Louis is truly perfect for any occasion. A watch that's a pleasure to wear and admire. It's particularly well-suited to everyday life, perfect for work or an evening out, as it can be both casual and elegant.
Why did Françoise choose her?
Because it's a watch that we can only recommend. It's essential, both historically and stylistically. A watch that will never lose its value.
This is, par excellence, the kind of watch one takes pleasure in passing down, a piece that combines technical expertise and aesthetics: functionality, elegance, and prowess are all present. The Tank "was brilliantly created to remain eternally contemporary." That's why we have complete confidence in it.
This version could be considered the most practical thanks to its quartz movement, perfect for everyday use for those in a hurry.
History
The Tank watch, also known as the Normale, appeared in 1917 in honor of the heroes of the First World War, its design inspired by early tanks. Five years later, the Tank Louis Cartier was created, a model very similar to the first but with a more elongated dial and thinner, more rounded lugs. Several generations have followed, maintaining the same distinctive features while adapting to new watchmaking technologies such as quartz. Numerous celebrities have adopted it, including Jackie Kennedy, Lady Diana, Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve, Yves Saint Laurent, Gary Cooper, Johnny Hallyday, and Sophia Coppola, to name just a few. Will you be next?
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Description
Iconic, and traditional!
Description
A gold case, flared lugs, a railway-style minute track, blued hands, and a winding crown adorned with a sapphire cabochon: all the hallmarks of the Cartier Tank Louis are present. Instantly recognizable by its iconic design, this watch has lost none of its charm. This Tank Louis reference 8105 is elegant, practical, and very comfortable on the wrist.
It will appeal first of all to those who like fairly flat watches, thus harmonizing with the lines of the hand.
Thanks to its white dial, it can be paired with the bracelet color of your choice, according to tastes and seasons.
How to wear it?
This Cartier Tank Louis is truly perfect for any occasion. A watch that's a pleasure to wear and admire. It's particularly well-suited to everyday life, perfect for work or an evening out, as it can be both casual and elegant.
Why did Françoise choose her?
Because it's a watch that we can only recommend. It's essential, both historically and stylistically. A watch that will never lose its value.
This is, par excellence, the kind of watch one takes pleasure in passing down, a piece that combines technical expertise and aesthetics: functionality, elegance, and prowess are all present. The Tank "was brilliantly created to remain eternally contemporary." That's why we have complete confidence in it.
This version could be considered the most practical thanks to its quartz movement, perfect for everyday use for those in a hurry.
History
The Tank watch, also known as the Normale, appeared in 1917 in honor of the heroes of the First World War, its design inspired by early tanks. Five years later, the Tank Louis Cartier was created, a model very similar to the first but with a more elongated dial and thinner, more rounded lugs. Several generations have followed, maintaining the same distinctive features while adapting to new watchmaking technologies such as quartz. Numerous celebrities have adopted it, including Jackie Kennedy, Lady Diana, Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve, Yves Saint Laurent, Gary Cooper, Johnny Hallyday, and Sophia Coppola, to name just a few. Will you be next?























