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Thoughts on Two Simple Watches—Are They Classics?
Please share your thoughts on these two simple watches: the Patek 3520D and the Tank Louis Cartier. Although both have only two hands and although many are in circulation, IMHO each of them has earned a spot in the book of horological classics. Both the Calatrava and the Tank are manually wound; both measure roughly 33mm; and both are relatively affordable. I do not yet own the Tank but recently tried on the one pictured. It is the 100th anniversary Tank, and I hope to have the financial wherewithal to purchase one for myself sometime soon—as part of a personal anniversary right around the corner. Are they classics in your opinion? Please note that I am intentionally not comparing them in terms of elegance.


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The Cartier for sure
By: slungu : August 3rd, 2021-17:07
For the 3520 I am not sure. The inital calatrava did not have the Clous de Paris bezel and it sport the PP 175/177 ultra-thin caliber that is the Patek version of the Frederic Pigue 21 caliber. That by itself is nothing bad, actually equipped with Gyromax...
Many Thanks
By: hhwatchman : August 5th, 2021-14:56
Thank you all for your thoughts. I currently own the Calatrava; therefore, I fortunately do not have to choose between it and the Tank. Based on your thoughts and my gut, I will definitely pull the trigger on the Tank sometime soon. Happy Horology!