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Cartier Tank Must de Trinity Mirror Dial Vermeil PM from 1980s

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Cartier Tank Must de Trinity Mirror Dial Vermeil PM from 1980sCartier Tank Must de Vermeil Trinity Mirror Dial PM (1980s, Like New, Rare Execution) The Cartier Tank Must de Vermeil of the 1980s stands as one of the maisons most poetic reinterpretations of the classic Tank aesthetic. This particular PM size example elevates that heritage even further with its extremely rare Trinity mirror diala configuration seldom seen, and almost never found in such extraordinary, like new condition. A genuine time capsule from

Cartier Tank Must de Vermeil – Trinity Mirror Dial PM (1980s, Like New, Rare Execution)

The Cartier Tank Must de Vermeil of the 1980s stands as one of the maison’s most poetic reinterpretations of the classic Tank aesthetic. This particular PM-size example elevates that heritage even further with its extremely rare Trinity mirror dial—a configuration seldom seen, and almost never found in such extraordinary, like-new condition. A genuine time capsule from the height of Cartier’s Must era, this piece captures the elegance, experimentation, and refined eccentricity that defined the brand’s artistic direction during the decade.

The Case – Vermeil Warmth, Unpolished and Remarkably Preserved

Housed in a beautifully preserved 20 × 28 mm vermeil case (solid sterling silver with gold plating), this Tank exudes the characteristically soft, warm sheen that made the Must collection so distinctive.
The case remains in excellent, unpolished condition, with its crisp lines fully intact and its proportions exactly as Cartier intended.

The original mineral glass is present and pristine, completing the unmistakably vintage feel of the watch.

The Dial – Ultra-Rare Trinity Mirror Dial

The star of this piece is the rare minor Trinity mirror dial, an execution inspired by Cartier’s iconic Trinity motif—symbolizing love, fidelity, and friendship.
The mirrored surface plays with light in a subtle yet mesmerizing way, shifting from deep reflections to soft tones depending on the angle. It is both minimalistic and boldly avant-garde, perfectly capturing Cartier’s design language of the late 20th century.

Its condition is exceptional: clear, vibrant, untouched, and exhibiting no blemishes. Very few Trinity mirror dials have survived the decades without deterioration—making this example particularly special.

The Movement – Manual-Wound Cartier Calibre 78-1

Inside beats the manually wound Cartier Calibre 78-1, a reliable movement synonymous with the Must line.
The watch winds smoothly and delivers the charming tactile experience that only a vintage hand-wound calibre can provide.
This mechanism contributes not only to the watch’s slim elegance but also to its period-correct authenticity.

The Strap & Buckle – Original Cartier Leather and Vermeil Pin Buckle

Completing the ensemble is its original Cartier leather strap, paired with the correct vermeil Cartier pin buckle—a combination that is increasingly difficult to find intact.
Both components reflect Cartier’s understated craftsmanship and enhance the vintage integrity of the piece.

Key Details

  • Model: Cartier Tank Must de Vermeil

  • Dial: Rare Trinity Mirror Dial (minor variation, exceptionally preserved)

  • Case Material: Vermeil (925 silver with gold plating), unpolished, excellent condition

  • Size: PM – 20 × 28 mm

  • Movement: Manual-wound Cartier Calibre 78-1

  • Crystal: Original mineral glass

  • Strap: Original Cartier leather strap

  • Buckle: Original Cartier vermeil pin buckle

  • Era: 1980s

  • Condition: Like new – one of the cleanest and most striking Trinity mirror dials we have handled

Why This Watch

This 1980s Tank Must de Vermeil with the rare Trinity mirror dial represents one of the most compelling, design-forward executions from Cartier’s Must era.
Its unpolished vermeil case, untouched original components, and the immaculate condition of the dial elevate it far above the typical vintage Must examples seen today.

Finding a Trinity mirror dial—let alone one preserved to this level—is exceptionally difficult. This watch doesn’t just evoke the 1980s: it embodies the glamour, creativity, and daring elegance of Cartier during that decade.

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