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1980s Cartier Must Tank Manual 'Lapis' Dial

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History and Significance

The so-called Lapis Tank does not use real lapis stone. The Must de Cartier stone dials were lacquer-painted to resemble materials like onyx and lapis. Even so, the effect is impressive. The deep blue lacquer with gold-toned flecks gives the watch a distinctive look while still preserving the elegance of the Tank design. It is an appealing way to add color without leaving the dress watch category.

The Must de Cartier line was introduced in the mid 1970s as a way to broaden Cartier’s audience while keeping the visual identity of the brand intact. These watches were made from sterling silver with thick gold plating. The line became a major milestone, marking Cartier’s first non-precious metal watch and its first mass-produced model. Production grew from roughly 3,000 watches per year to more than 160,000 by the end of the decade. The range included faux-stone dials, wood-style lacquer, tortoiseshell effects, and the well-known Trinity dial. The Lapis-style dial remains one of the most recognizable and frequently admired variants.

Writer’s Thoughts

This Tank feels familiar in size and layout, but the blue lacquer dial changes the mood entirely. It adds just enough character to make the watch memorable while staying true to the original design's clean lines.

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: Must de Cartier Tank

Year: Circa 1980s

Case Material: Sterling silver with gold plating

Case Size: 23mm by 30mm

Dial: Blue lacquer Lapis-style dial

Crystal: Mineral

Movement: Manual wind

Strap: Cartier strap

Buckle/Clasp: Cartier buckle

Contents: Watch only

Condition

Case: Clean overall with the gold plating still all intact

Crystal: Light wear, no cracks

Dial: Lapis-style lacquer dial with spidering visible under certain light

Hands: Original and clean

Strap: Cartier strap with normal wear

Buckle: Cartier buckle in good condition

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1980s Cartier Must Tank Manual 'Lapis' Dial

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Worth A Read

History and Significance

The so-called Lapis Tank does not use real lapis stone. The Must de Cartier stone dials were lacquer-painted to resemble materials like onyx and lapis. Even so, the effect is impressive. The deep blue lacquer with gold-toned flecks gives the watch a distinctive look while still preserving the elegance of the Tank design. It is an appealing way to add color without leaving the dress watch category.

The Must de Cartier line was introduced in the mid 1970s as a way to broaden Cartier’s audience while keeping the visual identity of the brand intact. These watches were made from sterling silver with thick gold plating. The line became a major milestone, marking Cartier’s first non-precious metal watch and its first mass-produced model. Production grew from roughly 3,000 watches per year to more than 160,000 by the end of the decade. The range included faux-stone dials, wood-style lacquer, tortoiseshell effects, and the well-known Trinity dial. The Lapis-style dial remains one of the most recognizable and frequently admired variants.

Writer’s Thoughts

This Tank feels familiar in size and layout, but the blue lacquer dial changes the mood entirely. It adds just enough character to make the watch memorable while staying true to the original design's clean lines.

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: Must de Cartier Tank

Year: Circa 1980s

Case Material: Sterling silver with gold plating

Case Size: 23mm by 30mm

Dial: Blue lacquer Lapis-style dial

Crystal: Mineral

Movement: Manual wind

Strap: Cartier strap

Buckle/Clasp: Cartier buckle

Contents: Watch only

Condition

Case: Clean overall with the gold plating still all intact

Crystal: Light wear, no cracks

Dial: Lapis-style lacquer dial with spidering visible under certain light

Hands: Original and clean

Strap: Cartier strap with normal wear

Buckle: Cartier buckle in good condition

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