I had the chance to handle this watch today thanks to the Cartier France team. I will come back to it with a detailed review but I can already tell you that I was seduced by its charm. You know, it was not so obvious because this watch falls into the category of the "unsurprising" watches or at least, of the very logical ones. Why? Simply because after the presentation of the 3 hands Tank MC, I knew that it would house later the 1904-CH MC movement.
At the end, it is not so common to see rectangular chronograph watches. Of course, some pieces come to our mind but they are not numerous. Actually, it is quite a difficult task to achieve a balanced design with the two subdials and the rectangular case... without forgetting that the second hand of the chronograph has to follow a rectangular scale!
Anyway, the recipe works very well with the Cartier Tank MC Chronograph which takes advantage of the assets of the new Tank case. It has a slender design without being too thin what is perfect for this chronograph.
The location of the two subdials shows that the size of the movement is coherent with the case. If I have to sum up this watch with a single world, I would say: "balance". I feel this balance when I put it on the wrist, when I look at its dial. Obviously, I would have loved to see a more refined decoration of the movement (same topic with the 3 hands Tank MC) but at least, the SS versions have a very interesting value for money.
Last words: I had the surprise to see that the slate dial version (which gives a nice contemporary touch to the dial) is available with the SS case. Good news!
The two SS versions:





