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1970s Cartier Must Tank Rare 'True Red' Dial - Manual Wind

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History and Significance

The Must de Cartier Tank line was introduced to make the Tank design more accessible while preserving the proportions, dial language, and overall character that defined Cartier’s earlier Paris-produced pieces. Early Must examples like this one are especially interesting because they retain a manual-wind movement and case proportions that feel very close to earlier gold Tanks, just executed in vermeil rather than solid gold.

What truly sets this watch apart is the dial. Most Must de Cartier Tanks are seen with burgundy or oxblood lacquer dials that tend to darken over time and frequently develop crazing. This example features what collectors often refer to as a “true red” dial, a brighter, cleaner red tone that closely matches the color used on vintage Cartier presentation boxes. These dials are far less common and significantly harder to find in original, unrestored condition. Even more importantly, this dial has survived without crazing, cracking, or surface degradation, which is increasingly rare as these watches age.

Combined with its early production characteristics and preserved condition, this watch represents one of the most compelling expressions of the Must de Cartier Tank, offering real vintage presence without the compromises often associated with later examples.

Writer’s Thoughts

This is one of those watches where the dial does all the talking. The red has real depth without going muddy, and in person, it feels closer to lacquered enamel than paint. I also love that it’s a manual wind piece; it makes the watch feel more deliberate and more connected to earlier Cartier Tanks. The case proportions are spot on for a smaller vintage Tank, elegant but still very wearable, and the overall condition gives the impression that this watch was cared for rather than simply stored. It’s subtle, unusual, and quietly special.

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Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.

Specifications

Brand: Cartier

Model: Tank Must de Cartier 

Year: 1970s

Case Material: Sterling silver with 18k yellow gold plating

Case Size: 23mm by 30mm

Dial: True red lacquer dial with printed Cartier signature

Crystal: Mineral crystal

Movement: Manual-wind mechanical movement

Strap/Bracelet: Original leather strap

Buckle/Clasp: Cartier-plated tang buckle

Contents: Watch only

Condition

Case: Excellent condition with strong and even plating.

Crystal: Clear with no cracks or dents.

Dial: The rare red dial is in perfect condition.

Hands: Original gold hands in excellent condition.

Strap: The strap is still wearable.

Buckle: The buckle is very clean with minimal wear.

1970s Cartier Must Tank Rare 'True Red' Dial - Manual Wind

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Worth A Read

History and Significance

The Must de Cartier Tank line was introduced to make the Tank design more accessible while preserving the proportions, dial language, and overall character that defined Cartier’s earlier Paris-produced pieces. Early Must examples like this one are especially interesting because they retain a manual-wind movement and case proportions that feel very close to earlier gold Tanks, just executed in vermeil rather than solid gold.

What truly sets this watch apart is the dial. Most Must de Cartier Tanks are seen with burgundy or oxblood lacquer dials that tend to darken over time and frequently develop crazing. This example features what collectors often refer to as a “true red” dial, a brighter, cleaner red tone that closely matches the color used on vintage Cartier presentation boxes. These dials are far less common and significantly harder to find in original, unrestored condition. Even more importantly, this dial has survived without crazing, cracking, or surface degradation, which is increasingly rare as these watches age.

Combined with its early production characteristics and preserved condition, this watch represents one of the most compelling expressions of the Must de Cartier Tank, offering real vintage presence without the compromises often associated with later examples.

Writer’s Thoughts

This is one of those watches where the dial does all the talking. The red has real depth without going muddy, and in person, it feels closer to lacquered enamel than paint. I also love that it’s a manual wind piece; it makes the watch feel more deliberate and more connected to earlier Cartier Tanks. The case proportions are spot on for a smaller vintage Tank, elegant but still very wearable, and the overall condition gives the impression that this watch was cared for rather than simply stored. It’s subtle, unusual, and quietly special.

Our Promise

Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. Each piece is offered in honest condition, ensuring collectors receive a timepiece that reflects both originality and integrity.

Specifications

Brand: Cartier

Model: Tank Must de Cartier 

Year: 1970s

Case Material: Sterling silver with 18k yellow gold plating

Case Size: 23mm by 30mm

Dial: True red lacquer dial with printed Cartier signature

Crystal: Mineral crystal

Movement: Manual-wind mechanical movement

Strap/Bracelet: Original leather strap

Buckle/Clasp: Cartier-plated tang buckle

Contents: Watch only

Condition

Case: Excellent condition with strong and even plating.

Crystal: Clear with no cracks or dents.

Dial: The rare red dial is in perfect condition.

Hands: Original gold hands in excellent condition.

Strap: The strap is still wearable.

Buckle: The buckle is very clean with minimal wear.