| Details | | Publication Date: | 1998-10-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 263 pages | | Height: | 11.8 in | | Width: | 10.0 in | | Thickness: | 1.0 in | | Weight: | 70.4 oz |
Publisher's Note Among all the timepieces created during the 20th century, the Tank watch, designed by the master jeweler Louis Cartier, has remained the most long-lived and the most coveted by glamorous people around the world. Inspired by the modernistic design of the Renault tank and given to General Pershing in 1918, it was the first elegant wristwatch destined for the modern man of action. Adapted also for women, the Tank has been a constantly evolving masterpiece of the jeweler's art, while remaining an object of practical design for an age of technological progress. This elegant and fascinating book traces the story of the celebrated Tank watch from its inception in 1917 throughout the century, weaving history and anecdote, and linking its many variations to the other great designs for watches and jewelry from Cartier's long and distinguished production. An illustrated history in three parts covers the evolution of the design and tells the story of the famous people who wore them. This is followed by an extensively researched, comprehensive catalogue featuring more than 250 vintage models drawn from Cartier's archives as well as numerous private collections around the world. The informative text and superb illustrations locate the Tank watch at the heart of Carrier's creations, and also in the context of contemporary watchmaking and objets d'art, where Cartier has always been an innovator. It presents the astonishing range of Tank forms from nearly a century of design -- from the rare Tank Chinoise to the famous Must and the recent Tank Francaise -- all of which have maintained the Cartier identity. Drawing on Cartier's extensive archives -- many published here for the first time -- thissumptuous volume, with more than 540 illustrations, provides an essential resource for vintage watch collectors and for all those who admire Carrier's distinctive style and exquisite workmanship.
An illustrated history in three parts covering the evolution of the design and the story of this celebrated timepiece from its inception in 1917 to the present day.
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