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·This is a crazy cool watch! The rare Cartier Tank Pallisandre de Rio aka Brazilian Rosewood. That’s right, both the dial and the sides are made out of solid Brazilian rosewood. 3000 total were made back in the mid 70s for two Cartier boutiques. And this is the even lesser seen jumbo version!
Great write up on this rarity over at WUS (not sure if adding the link to that is cool, but happy to send. It's an awesome bit of research!)
YEAR: App. mid 70s
DIAL: Where to even begin? Solid Brazilian rosewood (extremely hard to photograph) but just STUNNING in person! All of the natural beauty of wood, and as you can see here different shades throughout. Add to that the gold signature, hands, and markers and it truly is art on your wrist!
CASE: This is the jumbo vintage men’s version, measuring in at 25mm x 34mm. I Love a vintage Cartier tank, but they wear small, this one gives it some nice extra presence, as seen below on my 6.5 inch wrist. You’ve got more solid Brazilian rosewood on the sides, in a darker color to play off the dial, then that classic Cartier Vermeil case - so much to love!
MOVEMENT: Cartier (ETA base) manual wind movement. Service history, unknown, but winding and setting well, and keeping time within under 10 seconds a day. The jumbo is ref 21611 (as seen on the inside casebook here) vs the standard size that was 20611.
STRAP: Comes on a brand new brown leather 18 MM strap that complements the wood beautifully
ACCESSORIES: Watch only.
PRICE: These are very hard to price, especially the jumbo versions, lowest current comp is $3800, all the way up to 6K. As always, I try to price incredibly well, so offering this one up for $2895 which will include 2 day fully insured shipping through FedEx anywhere in the US. Face-to-face deal in the Los Angeles area is always welcomed, with discount offered!
No trades, thanks.
Payment via Venmo friends and family, Zelle, Wise, or bank wire.
No returns unless misrepresented and it absolutely will not be, I am a passionate collector first and foremost and I go out of the way to treat buyers the way I want to be treated and I’m the buyer. Lots of great feedback to show that!
Thanks for checking out this RARE BIRD of a Cartier - and as always, thanks to OF for the space!
Great write up on this rarity over at WUS (not sure if adding the link to that is cool, but happy to send. It's an awesome bit of research!)
YEAR: App. mid 70s
DIAL: Where to even begin? Solid Brazilian rosewood (extremely hard to photograph) but just STUNNING in person! All of the natural beauty of wood, and as you can see here different shades throughout. Add to that the gold signature, hands, and markers and it truly is art on your wrist!
CASE: This is the jumbo vintage men’s version, measuring in at 25mm x 34mm. I Love a vintage Cartier tank, but they wear small, this one gives it some nice extra presence, as seen below on my 6.5 inch wrist. You’ve got more solid Brazilian rosewood on the sides, in a darker color to play off the dial, then that classic Cartier Vermeil case - so much to love!
MOVEMENT: Cartier (ETA base) manual wind movement. Service history, unknown, but winding and setting well, and keeping time within under 10 seconds a day. The jumbo is ref 21611 (as seen on the inside casebook here) vs the standard size that was 20611.
STRAP: Comes on a brand new brown leather 18 MM strap that complements the wood beautifully
ACCESSORIES: Watch only.
PRICE: These are very hard to price, especially the jumbo versions, lowest current comp is $3800, all the way up to 6K. As always, I try to price incredibly well, so offering this one up for $2895 which will include 2 day fully insured shipping through FedEx anywhere in the US. Face-to-face deal in the Los Angeles area is always welcomed, with discount offered!
No trades, thanks.
Payment via Venmo friends and family, Zelle, Wise, or bank wire.
No returns unless misrepresented and it absolutely will not be, I am a passionate collector first and foremost and I go out of the way to treat buyers the way I want to be treated and I’m the buyer. Lots of great feedback to show that!
Thanks for checking out this RARE BIRD of a Cartier - and as always, thanks to OF for the space!
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