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Must de Cartier - Black Dial

Details

Here's a vintage must de Cartier tank manual wind with a black dial from the late 70s, early 80s. Keeps great time and is fully functional. Measurements include a 23x30mm tank case size and 18mm lug width. It's on an aftermarket grey leather strap. 18K yellow gold electroplated case. The case and caseback are in great condition. No numerals on the dial. The case lost some of its gold plated color on the casebook as seen in the photo. Original blue cabochon crown. The  crystal is free from any scratches or marks. All parts are original including the dial, crown, movement, and caseback. Both the dial and case are in great cosmetic, untouched condition.

Ready to wear!

History

By the 1970s Cartier faced a changing watch market.  The quartz crisis and a desire to appeal to a younger clientele led the maison to broaden its offering.  In 1977 it introduced the Tank Must as part of a wider “Les Must de Cartier” collection, adopting vermeil—gold‑plated silver—cases and lacquered dials in rich colours to make Cartier design more accessible .  The strategy allowed the brand to maintain its distinctive aesthetic while offering watches at a lower price point than precious‑metal Tanks.The Tank Must retained core design cues of its forebear: a rectangular case, Roman numerals, a railroad minute track and a blue cabochon crown.  The difference lay in materials and decoration—lacquered burgundy, blue or green dials and gold‑plated cases replaced solid gold, signalling a departure from traditional luxury .  Inside, quartz movements ensured reliable, low‑maintenance timekeeping, reflecting contemporary technology.This line reflected cultural shifts of the late 1970s and early 1980s.  Luxury brands sought to democratise their products, and bold colours and minimalist surfaces resonated with a generation embracing modernist design.  The Must collection helped revive Cartier’s fortunes during a challenging period and attracted customers who might later graduate to precious‑metal models.Collectors today regard early Must de Cartier watches as symbols of accessible luxury and design experimentation.  Their lacquered dials and vermeil cases offer a glimpse into a period when Cartier balanced heritage with modernity.  Contemporary re‑interpretations, including solar‑powered versions introduced in 2021 , continue this dialogue between past and present, underscoring the enduring appeal of the Tank silhouette.

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Dan Young
4 months ago

I knew I was gonna like Danny, based on his name, but nothing could’ve prepared me for how great of an experience this was. He had the most beautiful 70s Seamaster Cosmic on his website and I was set to be married 2 days later - I arranged to buy it but before leaving we both realized it needed to be serviced. I panicked, because I was literally buying this for my wedding, and Danny being the legend he is, loaned me a nearly identical Seamaster to make sure I could get through the event Never have I had someone go so above and beyond for me, especially while purchasing one of the lesser priced items in their inventory. He serviced my watch and exchanged it with me after the wedding on a super fast turnaround timeline. I would sincerely recommend you visit this guy, you will not be disappointed Edit: adding a pic of the loaner (two tone) and the owner (crosshair)

Patrick Farella
5 months ago

Great service and shop. Danny and his team were incredibly accommodating, professional, and kind. Great selection of vintage watches. Their store is the hidden gem in the diamond district.

Zee06
2 months ago

This was my first real luxury watch purchase, a Rolex 15200 Date 34mm, I own Tissots and a Laco, but those are entry level luxury watches. I found Danny’s Vintage Watches online, and had great feedback both on Google, Chrono24 and the Reddit watch community. So decided to give him a shot as buying online can be a crap shoot. Ordered Monday night, was at my doorstep Friday morning. Despite the watch being over 30 years old, serial number says it’s from 91, the watch looked new. Didn’t come with box or papers, and was shipped in a plastic sleeve wrapped in bubble wrap. Danny was always available to answer questions. I’ll be buying from Danny again for the next purchase…saw a couple of Speedmasters on his site I liked….

Mohammed Islam
4 months ago

Can't recommend Danny's vintage watches enough!!! My first Omega ever and im in love have been wearing every day since I purchased it. Danny's shop is a must visit if you are in NYC looking for a watch!!!