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Cartier Tank Must de Vendôme Roman Ivory Column Dial Vermeil PM Full Set from 1992 Ref 5057001

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Cartier Tank Must de Vendôme Roman Ivory Column Dial Vermeil PM Full Set from 1992 Ref 5057001Elegant and highly collectible Cartier Must de Tank Vermeil Vendme Roman Ivory Column Dial PM, reference 5057001, a refined and sophisticated interpretation of Cartiers iconic Tank design from the Must de Cartier era. The classic 20 28 mm PM sized vermeil case (gold plated sterling silver) offers perfectly balanced proportions and timeless elegance, embodying Cartiers unmistakable Parisian design language. This example features a particularly

Elegant and highly collectible Cartier Must de Tank Vermeil Vendôme Roman Ivory Column Dial PM, reference 5057001, a refined and sophisticated interpretation of Cartier’s iconic Tank design from the Must de Cartier era.

The classic 20 × 28 mm PM-sized vermeil case (gold-plated sterling silver) offers perfectly balanced proportions and timeless elegance, embodying Cartier’s unmistakable Parisian design language.

This example features a particularly captivating Vendôme Roman Ivory dial, distinguished by its warm parchment-like tone and beautiful column detailing. The original dial displays light, natural patina that enhances its authentic vintage charm without detracting from its elegant appearance. Gilt Roman numerals and signature blued steel sword hands complete the dial’s quietly luxurious composition.

The iconic blue sapphire cabochon crown adds the finishing touch to the unmistakable Cartier aesthetic, while the perfect mineral crystal preserves the dial beautifully.

Powered by the reliable Cartier Calibre 057 quartz movement, freshly serviced and running excellent, ensuring effortless precision and everyday practicality.

The watch is fitted with a handmade black leather strap crafted in Belgium, perfectly complementing the warmth and elegance of the ivory dial.

Adding significantly to its collectibility, this watch comes as a full set from 1992, including the original Cartier box, paperwork, certificate, and warranty card—an increasingly rare and desirable combination for vintage Must de Cartier models.

Key highlights:
20 × 28 mm PM vermeil case (gold-plated sterling silver)
Rare Vendôme Roman Ivory Column dial
Original dial with attractive light vintage patina
Blued steel sword hands
Blue sapphire cabochon crown
Cartier Cal. 057 quartz movement (freshly serviced)
Perfect mineral crystal
Handmade Belgian black leather strap
Full set with original box, paperwork, certificate & warranty card from 1992
Reference 5057001

A wonderfully elegant and characterful Cartier, combining timeless Tank proportions with one of the maison’s most refined and atmospheric dial variations—an exceptional vintage piece full of warmth, charm, and sophistication.

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