
Cartier Yellow Gold Tank Allongee, 1940s
Brand: Cartier
Model: Vintage
Year: 1940s
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 21.5 mm x 39 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Brown Leather Strap and Signed Cartier Deployant Buckle
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Good Condition, Some Hairline Scratches Consistent with Age
SKU: 206698
The Tank Allongee represents one of the most elegant and elusive chapters in Cartiers long history of shaped watches. Emerging during the 1930s and 1940s, these elongated interpretations of the original Tank distilled the maisons design language to its purest form, embracing extraordinary proportions and a striking architectural presence that remains unmistakably Cartier. Produced in exceedingly small numbers and often tailored to the tastes of individual clients, early Tank Allongee models occupy a particularly coveted place within the world of vintage Cartier collecting.
The present example is distinguished by one of the most compelling details found on some versions of this model: its beautifully sculpted, downturned lugs, often affectionately referred to by collectors as eagle beak lugs. Their dramatic curvature extends gracefully from the case, creating a fluid silhouette that softens the watchs pronounced linearity while lending it a remarkable sense of movement and elegance on the wrist. These sculptural forms embody the artistic confidence that defined Cartier during the period, transforming a simple rectangular watch into an object of genuine design significance.
The silvered dial is quintessentially Cartier, with elongated Roman numerals and blued steel hands arranged within a delicate chemin de fer minute track. Its restraint and balance reflect the enduring principles that have made the Tank one of the most recognizable wristwatches ever created. The sapphire-set crown provides a subtle point of color and a final flourish of refinement, completing a composition that remains as sophisticated today as it was nearly a century ago.
Equally important is the exceptional state of preservation. The yellow gold case retains crisp hallmarks and beautifully defined edges, with the distinctive contours of the eagle beak lugs remaining entirely intact. Honest signs of age only reinforce its originality, while the unmolested surfaces speak to a lifetime of careful stewardship. In a category where over-polishing has often diminished the integrity of surviving examples, such preservation is increasingly rare and deeply desirable.
More than a variation of the Tank, the Tank Allongee represents Cartier at its most creative and architecturala period in which proportion, silhouette, and elegance carried equal importance to mechanical ingenuity. Preserved in outstanding original condition and distinguished by its extraordinary lug design, this 1940s example stands as a remarkable expression of the maisons enduring mastery of form.
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Cartier Yellow Gold Tank Allongee, 1940s
Brand: Cartier
Model: Vintage
Year: 1940s
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 21.5 mm x 39 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Brown Leather Strap and Signed Cartier Deployant Buckle
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Good Condition, Some Hairline Scratches Consistent with Age
SKU: 206698
The Tank Allongee represents one of the most elegant and elusive chapters in Cartiers long history of shaped watches. Emerging during the 1930s and 1940s, these elongated interpretations of the original Tank distilled the maisons design language to its purest form, embracing extraordinary proportions and a striking architectural presence that remains unmistakably Cartier. Produced in exceedingly small numbers and often tailored to the tastes of individual clients, early Tank Allongee models occupy a particularly coveted place within the world of vintage Cartier collecting.
The present example is distinguished by one of the most compelling details found on some versions of this model: its beautifully sculpted, downturned lugs, often affectionately referred to by collectors as eagle beak lugs. Their dramatic curvature extends gracefully from the case, creating a fluid silhouette that softens the watchs pronounced linearity while lending it a remarkable sense of movement and elegance on the wrist. These sculptural forms embody the artistic confidence that defined Cartier during the period, transforming a simple rectangular watch into an object of genuine design significance.
The silvered dial is quintessentially Cartier, with elongated Roman numerals and blued steel hands arranged within a delicate chemin de fer minute track. Its restraint and balance reflect the enduring principles that have made the Tank one of the most recognizable wristwatches ever created. The sapphire-set crown provides a subtle point of color and a final flourish of refinement, completing a composition that remains as sophisticated today as it was nearly a century ago.
Equally important is the exceptional state of preservation. The yellow gold case retains crisp hallmarks and beautifully defined edges, with the distinctive contours of the eagle beak lugs remaining entirely intact. Honest signs of age only reinforce its originality, while the unmolested surfaces speak to a lifetime of careful stewardship. In a category where over-polishing has often diminished the integrity of surviving examples, such preservation is increasingly rare and deeply desirable.
More than a variation of the Tank, the Tank Allongee represents Cartier at its most creative and architecturala period in which proportion, silhouette, and elegance carried equal importance to mechanical ingenuity. Preserved in outstanding original condition and distinguished by its extraordinary lug design, this 1940s example stands as a remarkable expression of the maisons enduring mastery of form.
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Brand: Cartier
Model: Vintage
Year: 1940s
Material: 18k YG
Dial Color: Silver
Dimensions: 21.5 mm x 39 mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Brown Leather Strap and Signed Cartier Deployant Buckle
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Good Condition, Some Hairline Scratches Consistent with Age
SKU: 206698
The Tank Allongee represents one of the most elegant and elusive chapters in Cartiers long history of shaped watches. Emerging during the 1930s and 1940s, these elongated interpretations of the original Tank distilled the maisons design language to its purest form, embracing extraordinary proportions and a striking architectural presence that remains unmistakably Cartier. Produced in exceedingly small numbers and often tailored to the tastes of individual clients, early Tank Allongee models occupy a particularly coveted place within the world of vintage Cartier collecting.
The present example is distinguished by one of the most compelling details found on some versions of this model: its beautifully sculpted, downturned lugs, often affectionately referred to by collectors as eagle beak lugs. Their dramatic curvature extends gracefully from the case, creating a fluid silhouette that softens the watchs pronounced linearity while lending it a remarkable sense of movement and elegance on the wrist. These sculptural forms embody the artistic confidence that defined Cartier during the period, transforming a simple rectangular watch into an object of genuine design significance.
The silvered dial is quintessentially Cartier, with elongated Roman numerals and blued steel hands arranged within a delicate chemin de fer minute track. Its restraint and balance reflect the enduring principles that have made the Tank one of the most recognizable wristwatches ever created. The sapphire-set crown provides a subtle point of color and a final flourish of refinement, completing a composition that remains as sophisticated today as it was nearly a century ago.
Equally important is the exceptional state of preservation. The yellow gold case retains crisp hallmarks and beautifully defined edges, with the distinctive contours of the eagle beak lugs remaining entirely intact. Honest signs of age only reinforce its originality, while the unmolested surfaces speak to a lifetime of careful stewardship. In a category where over-polishing has often diminished the integrity of surviving examples, such preservation is increasingly rare and deeply desirable.
More than a variation of the Tank, the Tank Allongee represents Cartier at its most creative and architecturala period in which proportion, silhouette, and elegance carried equal importance to mechanical ingenuity. Preserved in outstanding original condition and distinguished by its extraordinary lug design, this 1940s example stands as a remarkable expression of the maisons enduring mastery of form.























