Cartier Midsize Tank Solo Stainless Steel Leather Strap Watch #W1018255

Thu, Aug 6, 2009

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Cartier Midsize Tank Solo Stainless Steel Leather Strap Watch #W1018255

Set in a striking 23-millimeter, polished stainless steel case, this Tank Solo watch from Cartier is the pinnacle of luxury. An elegant choice for women and men, the Tank Solo features a stainless steel bezel, deployment buckle and circular-grained crown set with a spinel cabochon. Through a scratch-resistant sapphire window, the opaline white dial has bold Roman-numeral hour markers and sword-shaped blue steel hands. The smooth black strap is made of alligator. Powered by Cartier [Read More...]

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2 Responses to “Cartier Midsize Tank Solo Stainless Steel Leather Strap Watch #W1018255”

  1. Cairo Says:

    This is a great purchase for someone who knows what they want and don’t need the fuss of going to their local Cartier dealer to get it. If you feel the additional price tag is somehow worth it - fine, but otherwise you are still getting the same craftsmanship, brand, and quality that you would expect from Cartier while still getting a good deal. Amazon was great as always!

    As for a review of this particular item - I really liked that it was a lightweight leather band as opposed to a stiff band. The clasp is a little tight on the first couple of uses, but that is to be expected. It is a perfect business/day watch and was exactly the classic look I was hoping it would be.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    My Cartier satori came when I discovered an NOS manual wind Glycine, which I bought for $28.00 on eBay, had THE EXACT SAME ETA MOVEMENT as the equivalent exorbitantly-priced Cartier. Plus it even LOOKS BETTER. Such are the dynamics of advertising, brand, ego, insecurity thereof, and image.

    Don’t get me wrong–it’s a free country. You have every right to waste your money on a Cartier. And Cartier has every right–nay even a DUTY–to relieve you of your presumably hard-earned cash. But forgive me, sir, if I am NOT IMPRESSED.


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