{"product_id":"cartier-tank-19","title":"Cartier Tank","description":"\u003cp\u003eCartier is one of the most misunderstood legends in watchmaking. Most people think of them as a jewellery house that happens to make watches — but that’s only the shallow version of the truth. Cartier has produced some of the most iconic, era-defining designs in horological history and influenced every major watch brand along the way. Aesthetics as Identity Cartier practically invented the idea that a watch could be more than a miniaturized clock. In 1904, when Louis Cartier created the Santos for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, he kicked off the trend of wristwatches — back when grown men still strapped pocket watches to their arms. It was rectangular, it was elegant, it was new, and it proved that design matters. The Tank Changed Everything When Cartier released the Tank in 1917, inspired by Renault war machines, it rewrote the rules. Rectangular dials became legitimate. Minimalist elegance became luxury. The Tank is now one of the most recognizable designs in the world — worn by Andy Warhol, JFK, Princess Diana, and today’s power crowd. That’s cultural penetration, not just horology. Cartier’s Silent Technical Muscle Cartier went deeper than style. Their mystery clocks, designed in the 1910s, used illusion and engineering so advanced it still puzzles collectors today — hands that float without visible connection. And don't overlook their in-house movements, especially the modern Cartier 1847 MC, proving they aren’t playing around in the mechanics department anymore.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Cartier","offers":[{"title":"ONESIZE \/ 18-20 Days","offer_id":48122119880942,"sku":"C2443117550AE86D6-ONESIZE-18-20D","price":342338.0,"currency_code":"INR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0809\/0320\/9198\/files\/43117550-8t9mxcq6cog7300d3dja8eb9-ExtraLarge.jpg?v=1780925297","url":"https:\/\/hype-collective.com\/products\/cartier-tank-19","provider":"Hype Collective","version":"1.0","type":"link"}