Hello, I own a Tank Louis Cartier (gold, small size, black leather band) for years now and love it to bits. I usually wear it every day, but because of the leather band I don´t want to wear it during really hot summer days, while skiing, cooking a whole menue and doing the washing up etc.
For our anniversary in the summer of this year, my dh promised to buy me another cartier watch with a metall band.
I had a look at the tank watches with metall band, but they all seemed a little bit too sporty for me. The tank francaise is the one I like best of all the tank watches with metall band, but she is also a bit on the sporty side. Then the sa showed me the santos demoiselle (small size, I am not the person for larger watches as I would like to archive a classic, elegant look) and I loved it immediatly. My dh and dd like it best on my wrist, too.
But know I have second thoughts (I don´t want to make a mistake ):
Is the santos demoiselle a real classic? The tank seems to be more popular.
Is it too small? I am petite and I have small wrists, and I never considered my small tank Louis Cartier to be too small, but, you know...
As I normally wear gold jewelly, I would choose a two-tone-watch. Are these less classic than one tone watches?
Thank you for reading and I would appreciate your opinion!
For our anniversary in the summer of this year, my dh promised to buy me another cartier watch with a metall band.
I had a look at the tank watches with metall band, but they all seemed a little bit too sporty for me. The tank francaise is the one I like best of all the tank watches with metall band, but she is also a bit on the sporty side. Then the sa showed me the santos demoiselle (small size, I am not the person for larger watches as I would like to archive a classic, elegant look) and I loved it immediatly. My dh and dd like it best on my wrist, too.
But know I have second thoughts (I don´t want to make a mistake ):
Is the santos demoiselle a real classic? The tank seems to be more popular.
Is it too small? I am petite and I have small wrists, and I never considered my small tank Louis Cartier to be too small, but, you know...
As I normally wear gold jewelly, I would choose a two-tone-watch. Are these less classic than one tone watches?
Thank you for reading and I would appreciate your opinion!