Not A Tank.
Cartier's Ellipse Gondole reference 78209 from the 1970s, a unique departure from the brand's iconic Tank design. This watch is part of the esteemed Louis Cartier Collection, a bold statement from Cartier during the quartz crisis. In 1973, amidst the rapid advancement of quartz technology, Cartier chose to honor tradition by launching a collection of classic mechanical timepieces, and this model stands proudly among them.
The two-tone 18k gold case features an innovative 3-body construction where the yellow and white gold components contrast each other. Unlike other Cartier designs with visible screws, this model hides them cleverly between the lugs, emphasizing its clean, elegant lines. The unique ellipse-shaped case and lugs meld effortlessly into the strap, creating a streamlined look that’s both modern and timeless.
This large men's model is powered by a manual movement, ensuring a slim, comfortable profile on the wrist. The iconic white dial, signed ‘Paris’, adds a collectible touch, signalling its exclusive origins from Cartier’s Paris boutique.
Fitted with a custom-made black alligator strap and a Cartier gold-plated buckle, this watch is the perfect blend of classic and innovative design. This is a rare find for any Cartier aficionado, embodying elegance, ingenuity, and heritage.
The watch is in excellent condition.
The case lines are sharp and hallmarks clear and crisp.
There are remnants of an old case back sticker on the caseback that will clear with wear and evening patina.
The dial is clean. There is a hairline scratch on the crystal and the crown is pristine.
The leather watch strap is brand new.