Cartier Tank Louis 78087 'Paris Dial' + Box & Papers
The Cartier Tank Louis has a history that dates back to 1917, when Louis Cartier designed a watch inspired by the recognizable lines of the French FT-17 tank. The idea was to create a modern, sleek, and well-wearable wristwatch that clearly distinguished itself from the round pocket watches that were still the norm at the time.
In 1922, the Tank Louis appeared, the refined version that gave the design its definitive character. This model received slimmer proportions and slightly rounded corners, making it comfortable to wear. The classic Cartier elements such as the Roman numerals on the white dial and the sapphire cabochon complete the design.
The Tank Louis quickly became popular among enthusiasts of a style that is both chic and understated. Over the years, the model has remained virtually unchanged, which says a lot about the strength of the original design. It has grown into one of the most recognizable and valued Cartier Tank watches.
The specific reference 78087 that we have here is a vintage version of this iconic design, mostly produced between the 1970s and 1990s. The case is made of 18-carat gold and has the traditional dimensions of 20 x 28 mm. Notably, the dial, which is still in perfect condition, has the inscription "Paris" at the bottom, also known as the Paris signed dial. This detail refers to Cartier's Parisian workshop and gives the watch extra authenticity and vintage charm. Of course, the classic Roman numerals, rail-track minuterie, and sapphire cabochon should not be forgotten!
This beautiful vintage Cartier Tank Louis is equipped with a cognac-colored lizard strap from Cartier, along with an 18K yellow gold Cartier buckle. Technically, the Tank 78087 is equipped with the reliable manual-wind Cartier 78-1 caliber, which has recently undergone a full service.
Something we don't often encounter anymore is that with this type of vintage Cartier watches, the box and papers have been preserved. Originally, this watch was delivered in Zurich in 1983. This Cartier Tank Louis 78087 comes with a 24-month mechanical warranty from 10 over 10.
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What you need to know:
- Cartier Tank Louis 78087
- Paris signed dial in perfect condition
- Dark blue sword-shaped hands and cabochon crown
- 18K yellow gold case, dimensions of 20 x 28 mm
- Equipped with cognac-colored lizard strap from Cartier
- 18K yellow gold Cartier buckle
- Delivered with box and papers
- Movement serviced
- 24 months mechanical warranty
- Free insured shipping within the EU
Cartier
In 1847, Louis-François Cartier took over the jewelry workshop from his master. His sons and grandsons inherited the family business over the years. They opened stores in London and New York. In 1904, the Cartier brand was even appointed by King Edward VII of the United Kingdom as "the jeweler of kings and the king of jewelers." Cartier became so popular that royal commissions came in from all over the world.
Cartier is primarily known for its jewelry, but it also has a very rich history when it comes to watchmaking. In 1888, Cartier began making ladies' wristwatches. At that time, it was more common for men to choose the traditional pocket watch. Louis Cartier gave a good Brazilian friend, Santos Dumont, who was an aviation pioneer, a watch to wear during flights because he complained about the impracticality of using a pocket watch while flying. The Cartier Santos-Dumont was not only the first watch for men but also the first true pilot's watch.
The case of the Santos was apparently inspired by a square pocket watch that Cartier had made. The design of the dial heralds a shift towards the Art Deco style that would define the 1920s and 1930s. To this day, Cartier's design is determined by this. The case was designed to be robust, and the screws that held the glass in place were meant to remind one of the legs of the new Eiffel Tower. The black Roman numerals also suggest the radial design of the streets and wide boulevards of Paris.
Base
Brand | Cartier |
Model | Tank Louis |
Reference | 78087 |
Year | Circa 1983 |
Documentation | Yes |
Box | Yes |
Movement
Caliber | Cartier 78-1 |
Winding | Manual winding |
Case
Diameter | 20 x 28 mm |
Material case | 18K Yellow Gold |
Material bezel | 18K Yellow Gold |
Dial | White (Paris) |
Glass | Mineral |
Bracelet
Clasp | Buckle, Cartier |
Clasp material | 18K Yellow gold |
Bracelet material | Leather (Cartier) |
Bracelet color | Brown / Cognac |






