10mm? A disaster! Terrible! A woman's strap! (To save your embarrassment, I'll take the watch. How about US$500? Er ... with the strap, of course.)

May 22, 2021,06:45 AM
 

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Would 10 mm strap bother you?

 
 By: MrkK : May 21st, 2021-13:37
I was having lunch with a friend yesterday and he commented on the strap of vintage Cartier Tonneau I was wearing. He said that he would be hesitant to wear a watch with the “ladies” strap. That thought never occurred to me. I always saw Tonneau’s very na...  

How old is your watch?

 
 By: VinnieD : May 21st, 2021-13:46
It looks properly ancient: when you wear such pieces, you should expect to be outside of today's fashion. This is absolutely fine by me! Such models have picked up visibility in the last couple of years.

I believe it is from late eighties, early nineties

 
 By: MrkK : May 21st, 2021-14:29
Not sure from when exactly. I was thinking about dropping it off at Cartier for origin certificate, but kept forgetting.

You can get a strap

 
 By: Geo : May 21st, 2021-13:46
that is a little wider than the lugs. Cartier used to do that with their CPCP Tonneaus. So between the lugs it is for instance 10mm and beyond the lugs it is 12mm. But your strap/watch combo does not bother me at all. It suits the model. George ...  

Stunner the way it is.

 
 By: Velobuck : May 21st, 2021-18:21

1cm

 
 By: Weems@8 : May 21st, 2021-19:51
10 mm is 1 cm. A basic metric value, famous. I have some attention in lug width. Most of my watches are 20 mm, and my widest is 25 mm. Is your Cartier with 1 cm too small? Your choice. For me it’s ok.

Tonneau

 
 By: montres.de.cartier : May 21st, 2021-22:43
As has been mentioned, your strap is not quite wide enough to fill the gap between the lugs. I also have this model and the lug width is actually 13mm. In my understanding it would have originally come with a strap that was 13mm at the lugs and 12mm at th...