What is it?
The Cartier Tank à Guichets is a revived jump-hour watch from 1928 that ditches hands and dials for two tiny windows on a minimalist platinum case.
Is it any good?
Because it’s what a watch would look like if James Bond moonlighted as a time-traveling art deco architect. It is clean, mysterious, and unlike the sea of skeleton dials and bloated bezels out there. This watch is a part of Cartier’s Privé collection — a line dedicated to reimagining the brand’s most audacious classics.
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How much?
If you have to ask… But fine — it’s platinum, it’s Cartier, and it’s a limited edition. Let’s just say it costs more than your garage, and possibly what’s inside it, too.