
The next model up is the Large with a size of 25.5 x 33.7mm, that does a great job of balancing vintage-classic proportions with modern tastes on the average wrist. Of course, the blue cabochon crown is on display, and this should certainly be a crowd pleaser presented in stainless steel.Īt 22 x 29.5mm, the Small model is ideal for modest wrists no matter your gender, and is extremely slender to wear due to a thickness of 6.6mm. All of theses cases are taken from the Tank de Louis Cartier, possibly the most ubiquitous interpretation of the everlasting case shape and usually reserved for much more expensive watches in precious metals and with high-end complications. The Cartier Tank Must is available in three standardised sizes, being Small, Large, and Extra Large. The Must name has now been revived again in the line of Cartier Tank Musts, three watches that embody the Cartier spirit while still being attainable to the average person wanting more than just a taste of luxury. Not surprisingly, the general public loved it. Enter Must de Cartier - a sub-brand of the Parisian fashion house offering affordable versions of the design-focused watches that had adorned the wrists of royalty.
