Cartier

Must de Cartier

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Low $800
Median $1,474
High $1,995
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The Must de Cartier line emerged in the late 1970s as Cartier’s answer to the era’s demand for accessible luxury, marrying the maison’s classic design codes with unconventional materials and colorways. This model brought Cartier’s iconic Tank silhouette to a broader audience, making it a pivotal entry point for collectors seeking vintage Cartier with genuine heritage. The Must de Cartier’s blend of Parisian elegance and approachable pricing has made it a cult favorite, especially as interest in neo-vintage watches has surged.

Key reference numbers include the Tank Must de Cartier Vermeil series, typically cased in sterling silver with a gold vermeil finish. Most feature a quartz movement—specifically, the Cartier 78-1 or 690 calibers—though some rare mechanical variants exist and command a premium. Case sizes vary, with classic small and large options; large models are particularly sought after by modern collectors. Water resistance is minimal, reflecting the dress watch intent, so these are best reserved for daily wear rather than rugged use.

Pricing depends on dial variations—deep burgundy, blue, and classic ivory are most coveted—along with condition and originality. Look for well-preserved dials, crisp hallmarks on the case back, and original cabochon crowns. Replacement dials or refinished cases can affect value, but the biggest price jumps are seen on rare dial colors and mechanical references. The Must de Cartier offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Cartier’s history without entering haute horlogerie price territory.

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