Cartier
Tank Francaise Chronograph
Ref. 2303


EUR 3.350,-

Cartier Tank Française Chronograph reference 2303 in condition like new. This exceptional version of the Tank Française combines Cartier’s iconic design language with one of the most fascinating technical solutions of modern quartz watchmaking. Inside, a high grade chronograph movement is equipped with a hidden perpetual calendar that automatically accounts for varying month lengths and leap years, even though only the date is displayed on the dial. This discreet form of complication is highly regarded among collectors, as it delivers the full intelligence of a perpetual calendar without compromising the purity of the design. Paired with the integrated stainless steel bracelet and the architectural case of the Tank Française, the result is a watch that unites timeless elegance with unexpected technical sophistication. A rare collector’s piece for those who appreciate subtle horological complexity within an iconic Cartier design.

Details


Material

Steel

Clockwork

Quarz

Ref NR.

2303

Dial color

silver

Condition

like new

Diameter

36mm

Warranty

1 Year

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Cartier Tank Francaise Chronograph

1 1 Year Timelounge-Warranty

like new

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