but interesting and concerning watches which I like, especially the rectangular ones. The first double-signed tank, probably in platinum is very much to my taste. Best cordial regards, Emmanuel
So, here's how it all started. While doing some research on Instagram, I came across the first watch below: an Audemars Piguet Tank with a dial signed " Audemars, Piguet" at 12 o'clock and " Cartier" at 6 o'clock. It led me to start looking for all the do...
All beautiful pieces and some cool bracelets, like the last white gold tanks. Overall I’d go with a very classic piece I guess, the yellow gold chronograph with blue written dial.
The chronograph is exquisite, but maybe not quite as characteristic of the "Cartier spirit" as the rectangular examples: so I would personally be very happy with a double-signed Tank. The first one appeals to me particularly. Best, Emmanuel
Personally I think part of the issue is that most of us may be slightly guilty of romanticising our favourite maisons and not being wholly open to realising that they are not always as great as we like to think. It is in fact quite usual for many of the b...
A more objective perspective would undoubtedly allow for a better appreciation of the value of a brand like Piaget. That said, many of these AP/Cartier pieces are truly charming. Best, Emmanuel
.. this must have been ! - A really Big Thank You ‼️ On a purely subjective basis an early Tank 5839, maybe a Square YG and maybe a merely Cartier labelled RG Tank.. 😉 Thx again for your work & presentation ! Best 😊
but interesting and concerning watches which I like, especially the rectangular ones. The first double-signed tank, probably in platinum is very much to my taste. Best cordial regards, Emmanuel
I think this one might have been made for Gübelin, not for Cartier. Check here: https://catalog.antiquorum.swiss/en/lots/lot-47-163?page=9 Best, Emmanuel credit: Antiquorum ...