A look at the Tank Solo XL automatic - entry level luxury

Oct 02, 2012,04:24 AM
 

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



 

 

This message has been edited by SJX on 2012-10-02 04:30:16 This message has been edited by SJX on 2012-10-02 04:34:36


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Thank you or this quick review......

 
 By: WHL : October 2nd, 2012-19:43
I also noticed that there are Ronde XL models with similar price points and the automatic movement, for those who prefer round watches. Bill

Yes indeed the Ronde Solo XL

 
 By: SJX : October 3rd, 2012-01:31
Thanks for reminding me Bill. It is also another affordably priced Cartier but it lacks the cachet of the Tank design, in my opinion. The Tank Solo XL is a standout because it's a Tank, and it's affordable. - SJX

I think this interpretation of the "enty-level" theme is much better ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : October 4th, 2012-05:26
... than the introduction of the "Pasha C" several years ago, where the gap between the "real" Pasha and the "C" was enormous. I like this Tank, and think that overall the golden model is the best. To use a stainless steel caseback reduces cost where it d... 

The steel case back has some historical precedent

 
 By: SJX : October 4th, 2012-07:36
Vintage Tank watches used white gold case backs for yellow gold cases. Even though it is obviously a cost cutting measure, it means the watch is less than USD10,000. There is no other gold, mechanical Cartier at that price. - SJX

SJX, lovely pictures, and an excellent report. I love the

 
 By: kpk : October 4th, 2012-06:22
design of this piece. I like the one in Gold. What would be the price? Either way, gold or SS, this is an amazing watch for someone who needs elegance but is on a tight budget, or also for those who have expensive pieces but need to wear something good lo... 

Good to see you here my friend

 
 By: SJX : October 4th, 2012-07:34
The gold is about USD8000 in Singapore, with 7% tax included. - SJX

I would not mind owning the version in SS with leather

 
 By: kpk : October 4th, 2012-23:08
strap. Amazing value for money. Looks great.

Relative to the standard Cartier fare this is priced competitively

 
 By: SJX : October 6th, 2012-03:15
Not many brands can range across such a wide price range, while still maintaining the allure of the brand. - SJX

I agree with you 100%. They look beautiful and elegant.

 
 By: kpk : October 6th, 2012-03:48
Can you arrange side by side photos of this model with the Rotonde date, which is also 'affordable'?

Will do a comparison with the Ronde Solo XL

 
 By: SJX : October 6th, 2012-03:50
and I will post a comparison with the Tank Louis Cartier XL soon. - SJX

A very worthy entry level watch!

 
 By: foversta : October 11th, 2012-14:30
Even if as I wrote in your other post that I would have prefered it without the date window. But Cartier did a great job here. Fx

The SS Version sounds great...

 
 By: patrick_y : October 14th, 2012-15:11
The stainless steel version sounds great for any young professional who wants a quality mechanical watch from a reputable manufacturer. It's a watch that embodies classic values, and I'd be keen to see this watch in person to ascertain its size and feel p... 

An excellent review and photos!

 
 By: Hagen : November 6th, 2012-18:36
Thank You very much. This is exactly the type of review I was looking for, with excellent pics of all the models, at various angles. I have a Tank Solo Large in Stainless steel, with a leather strap. My main interest in the XL is the ss model with the ss ... 

Thanks for sharing your thoughts Carl

 
 By: SJX : November 7th, 2012-00:15
I am inclined to agree with you a formal dress watch should be a bit smaller, and should not have a seconds hand either. - SJX