2012 is the year of the Tank and besides the Tank Anglaise which is the major new product line for the year, Cartier recently presented the Tank Solo XL. This is now the entry level mechanical - the previous Tank Solo watches were quartz - Tank watch in the Cartier line-up.
At 31 mm by 40.85 mm long, it is well sized. It is large enough as a men's watch, but also suitable for a lady seeking a larger watch. The brancards of the case have a flat front, as is characteristic of the Tank Solo line.
The case height is 7.65 mm, but it seems slimmer on the wrist due to the domed back.
On the crown sits a synthetic sapphire cabochon, instead of the real sapphires set into the crown of more expensive models.
Inside is the Cartier 049 calibre, which is actually the tried and tested ETA 2892. It has a useful date at six o'clock, and the secret signature at VII.
Three versions are available. Two are steel, one with strap and the other on a bracelet.
The bracelet is solidly made, with screwed links and a double fold, friction fit clasp.
But the variant on a crocodile strap looks much more elegant.
The third version is in 18k rose gold with a steel case back.
There is 24.6 g of gold in the watch, which is about an ounce. I believe this is the most affordable precious metal, mechanical watch Cartier makes today.
Compared with the higher end Cartier watches, like the new Tank Louis Cartier XL for instance, the Tank Solo is evidently an entry level model. The details are not quite as fine as on its higher priced brethren. For instance, the folding clasp on the steel model is tumble polished, rather than mirror finished.
The Tank Solo XL is nicely made, but not as refined as the upper end models. For the price the quality is sufficient. Overall the Tank Solo XL is a very compelling product, especially for someone on a limited budget seeking the classic Cartier Tank style and wants more than a quartz Cartier.
- SJX
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