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Cartier Tank Louis Paris Dial 18K Gold Pre-CPCP Ref. 878087 from 1990s

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Cartier Tank Louis Paris Dial 18K Gold Pre-CPCP Ref. 878087 from 1990sCartier Tank Louis Paris Dial 18K Ref. 878087 A Timeless Classic We are pleased to offer this exquisite Cartier Tank Louis Paris Dial 18K Ref. 878087 from the 1990s, a testament to Cartiers legendary craftsmanship and timeless design. This model, from the pre Collection Prive Cartier Paris (CPCP) era, features the highly sought after Paris dial, adding to its exclusivity and desirability among collectors. Encased in a 20x28mm solid 18K yellow gold

Cartier Tank Louis Paris Dial 18K Ref. 878087 – A Timeless Classic

We are pleased to offer this exquisite Cartier Tank Louis Paris Dial 18K Ref. 878087 from the 1990s, a testament to Cartier’s legendary craftsmanship and timeless design. This model, from the pre-Collection Privée Cartier Paris (CPCP) era, features the highly sought-after ‘Paris’ dial, adding to its exclusivity and desirability among collectors.

Encased in a 20x28mm solid 18K yellow gold case, this refined timepiece retains all the hallmarks of the iconic Louis Cartier collection—a symbol of understated elegance. The original Cartier manual-wind movement has been recently serviced, ensuring excellent timekeeping performance.

The watch is paired with a handmade lizard leather strap (crafted in Belgium) and is fitted with a Cartier vermeil buckle, enhancing its vintage charm. While the dial remains in beautiful condition, small cracks/imperfections at the bottom left are visible only under certain lighting angles, adding a unique character to this well-preserved piece.

Specifications

  • Reference: Cartier Tank Louis Paris Dial 18K Ref. 878087
  • Year: 1990s (Pre-CPCP Collection)
  • Case Material: 18K Yellow Gold
  • Case Dimensions: 20x28mm
  • Dial: Original ‘Paris’ dial with classic Roman numerals
  • Movement: Manual-wind Cartier 78-1, serviced
  • Strap: Handmade lizard leather (made in Belgium)
  • Buckle: Cartier vermeil buckle

Why This Watch?

This Cartier Tank Louis is more than just a watch—it’s an embodiment of Cartier’s Parisian heritage and timeless design philosophy. The Paris dial, 18K gold case, and historical significance make this a truly exceptional find for any collector.

For further details or to add this remarkable piece to your collection, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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