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What do Andy Warhol, Princess Diana, Muhammad Ali, and Tyler, the Creator all have in common? They were or are massive fans of a tiny watch: the Cartier Tank. The Tank could be the most timeless watch ...
Reading about watches can often feel like cracking open a textbook. Browsing—and even buying—means being barraged with inscrutable words and phrases like "tourbillons,” “perpetual calendars,” “minute ...
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The Hamilton Boulton is a fantastic watch dupe for less than a fifth the price of Cartier’s iconic dress watch. View post: Winter Storm Warning Map Tracks Powerful Weather Mass After 66.5 Inches of ...
Fittingly for a watch owned by Andy Warhol—who famously never wound his, explaining that he didn’t wear it to tell the time, but “because it is the watch to wear”—the Cartier Tank continues to outlive ...
The Cartier Tank watch rethought traditional watchmaking codes upon its first appearance in 1917, with Louis Cartier’s distinctive square-shaped silhouette an avant-garde antidote to the watch’s ...
Prince Harry is believed to have spent around £40,000 on a luxury Christmas gift for his wife, Meghan Markle, after she ...
The Cartier Tank, already a departure from more traditional round watches when it was first introduced in the 1930s, gets another playful update. By Lindsay Talbot Cartier’s new Privé Tank Asymétrique ...
Cartier’s Tank watch collection, designed in 1917 to be unisex and gender neutral, is turning 100 this year. The Tank has graced the wrists of some remarkable people during its first century, from ...
Cartier is the master of the remaster. Its most iconic collections were created anywhere from 1907 to 2007, and Cartier has continuously evolved them to keep them relevant. The secret to this strategy ...
One of the most elegant and refined timepieces in the history of watches was inspired by something no less brutal and built-for-war than a tank. In 1917, as boxy Renault FT-17 tanks crawled ...