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Cartier Tank Must de Lemon Roman Dial β 091 AM ZF MANAUS Brazil Export Market Vermeil PM Quartz Ref 3 66001 from 1980s

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Cartier Tank Must de Lemon Roman Dial β 091 AM ZF MANAUS Brazil Export Market Vermeil PM Quartz Ref 3 66001 from 1980sElegant and highly collectible Cartier Must de Tank Vermeil Lemon Roman Dial, reference 3 66001, a striking and rare interpretation of Cartiers iconic Tank design, distinguished by its warm yellow toned Roman numeral dial and timeless proportions. The refined 20 28 mm case is crafted in vermeil (gold plated sterling silver), offering the perfect balance of vintage charm and understated luxury. Its compact PM SM proportions wear beautifully on the

Elegant and highly collectible Cartier Must de Tank Vermeil “Lemon Roman” Dial, reference 3 66001, a striking and rare interpretation of Cartier’s iconic Tank design, distinguished by its warm yellow-toned Roman numeral dial and timeless proportions.

The refined 20 × 28 mm case is crafted in vermeil (gold-plated sterling silver), offering the perfect balance of vintage charm and understated luxury. Its compact PM/SM proportions wear beautifully on the wrist while preserving the unmistakable elegance of the classic Tank silhouette.

The standout Lemon Roman dial showcases Cartier’s bold yet refined design language, with crisp black Roman numerals contrasted against the rich yellow background. Signature blued steel hands add depth and sophistication, completing the quintessential Cartier aesthetic.

Powered by the reliable Cartier Calibre 66 quartz movement, known for its precision and durability, recently serviced and running excellent. The watch is offered with a 12-month guarantee for additional peace of mind.

A particularly fascinating detail is the engraving on the caseback: “β 091 AM ZF MANAUS”, indicating this watch was produced for the Brazilian market and passed through the famous Zona Franca de Manaus Free Trade Zone. The “ZF-Manaus” export hallmark is an official Brazilian customs stamp verifying goods processed for export through the Manaus Free Trade Zone in the Amazon region. Within the world of vintage luxury watches, these markings are highly collectible and rarely encountered, adding an additional layer of historical and regional significance to the piece.

Presented in outstanding overall condition and fitted with a handmade black leather strap crafted in Belgium, this rare dial variation embodies the creativity and timeless appeal of the Must de Cartier era.

Key highlights:
20 × 28 mm vermeil case (gold-plated sterling silver)
Rare “Lemon Roman” dial
Blued steel hands
Cartier Cal. 66 quartz movement (freshly serviced)
Engraved “ZF-Manaus” Brazilian market caseback
Rare collector’s import/export hallmark
Handmade Belgian black leather strap
Excellent overall condition
Reference 3 66001
12-month guarantee

A distinctive and highly elegant Cartier, combining playful colour with timeless Art Deco-inspired design and rare Brazilian market provenance—an increasingly sought-after vintage Tank for collectors and enthusiasts alike

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