The watch world has at least couple things in common with Hollywood: glitz and glamour and big stars—the Submariner, the Royal Oak, the Tank—anchoring blockbuster new releases. Both industries also share a passion for the reboot or sequel—the almighty intellectual property. This obsession has grown stale in Hollywood, but in watches, there are few things more exciting than a good revival. Case in point: Cartier’s reintroduction of its OG Tank, the Normale.
The brand has been reviving models for seven years now through the Cartier Privé program, which has reintroduced the bell-shaped Cloche, the tilted Asymétrique, the needs-no-introduction Crash, and last year’s Chinoise. This year, that honor goes to the Normale, which was the first Tank Louis Cartier designed in 1917.
While the Normale is the original, its shape is slightly different from that of the 2023 Tank, which is based on the more rectangular Louis Cartier. The original is brawnier: square like a Chad’s jaw, with a beefier case than the typical LC. This version of the Tank wasn’t produced in tremendous quantities, so the revival will be hugely exciting to many collectors.
There’s a lot to unpack with the new Normale. Here are some of my favorite things about it.