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3 - Cartier / Rolex / Farer - 202406202049

Collector:

Pitiful_Chard_5519

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3 - Cartier / Rolex / Farer - 202406202049
Collector Description

Hey y’all! Thanks for taking a sec to check out my tiny watch collection. I am still in love with all three of these, and I certainly wear all of them. Nothing crazy in here, but I just felt like sharing. I hope you are having a wonderful day! Please wear your watches in good health 😊

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/Watches/s/CSfWgSFTI8

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A.I. Collection Summary:

This compact collection blends the refined Art Deco elegance of the Cartier Tank Must dress watch with the timeless versatility of the Rolex Datejust and the vibrant, function-forward Farer Lander IV GMT, offering a sophisticated mix of heritage luxury and contemporary travel tooling for a collector who values iconic designs alongside practical GMT capabilities; movements span reliable quartz in the Tank to high-beat automatics in the Rolex (70-hour power reserve) and Farer (42-hour reserve), with water resistance from 30m to 100m across the set.

**"Timeless Dress GMT Trio"**

Watches in Collection:

Total Price ($):

Avg Price ($):

17950

5983.33

2058

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Cartier Tank Must

USD 3500

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Rolex Datejust

USD 13000

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Farer Lander IV GMT

USD 1450

A.I. Collection Review:
# 3 Watch Collection - Cartier (33%) / Farer (33%) / Rolex (33%) Review by A.I. WatchMetrics ## Collection Summary This compact collection blends the refined Art Deco elegance of the Cartier Tank Must dress watch with the timeless versatility of the Rolex Datejust and the vibrant, function-forward Farer Lander IV GMT, offering a sophisticated mix of heritage luxury and contemporary travel tooling for a collector who values iconic designs alongside practical GMT capabilities; movements span reliable quartz in the Tank to high-beat automatics in the Rolex (70-hour power reserve) and Farer (42-hour reserve), with water resistance from 30m to 100m across the set. **"Timeless Dress GMT Trio"** ## Overall Collection Rating: 7.3/10.0 **Dials & Design Metric (9.0/10.0)** - Standout aesthetics from the Tank's guilloché minimalism to the Farer's textured, colorful GMT dial, rivaling Grand Seiko collections in visual appeal and originality. **Material Metric (8.7/10.0)** - Solid 316L stainless steel cases with sapphire crystals throughout provide premium durability and finishing, on par with Oris or Tudor lineups. **Versatility Metric (8.2/10.0)** - Covers formal occasions, daily wear, and travel needs effectively across styles, comparable to a Hamilton Jazzmaster and Khaki GMT pairing. **Brand Metric (8.0/10.0)** - Combines two luxury powerhouses with a respected microbrand, akin to a curated Tudor-Omega-Zodiac ensemble. **History & Innovation Metric (7.6/10.0)** - Bolstered by the Tank's 1917 legacy and Datejust's postwar icon status, elevated above average Tissot heritage sets. **Movement Metric (7.2/10.0)** - Mix of quartz accuracy, Rolex's refined 3235, and Sellita GMT holds up well against mid-tier Citizen and Seiko divers. **Rarity Metric (6.8/10.0)** - Moderate exclusivity driven by Farer's low production and Rolex secondary pricing, similar to Nomos limited runs. **Functions Metric (6.0/10.0)** - Basic timekeeping plus date and GMT basics perform adequately, matching entry-luxury like Tag Heuer Formulas. **Cohesiveness Metric (6.5/10.0)** - Loose thematic ties around refined dials but diverse shapes and functions prevent tighter unity, like a mixed Omega Seamaster set. **Complications Metric (5.2/10.0)** - Simple date and GMT additions offer modest utility, on level with standard Hamilton Khaki offerings. ## Total Performance Score (TPS): 4.1 ## TPS Interpretation: Excellent Value: The collection significantly overdelivers on prestige, design, and utility relative to its ~$6,000 average price point. ## WM Collector Grade: A+ ## Performance Insights: Excels in dials, materials, and brand strength for standout aesthetics and luxury cred, while providing exceptional bang-for-buck well above the implied $18,500 fair-value price. ## Collection Type by Style - Dress/Formal: Cartier Tank Must (primary), Rolex Datejust (versatile dress) - Travel: Farer Lander IV GMT (GMT traveler/field hybrid) ## Collection Type by Movement - Quartz: Cartier Tank Must - Automatic: Rolex Datejust (in-house), Farer Lander IV GMT (modified Sellita) ## Collection Strengths - Iconic dress watch duo from Cartier and Rolex anchors the set with instant recognition and strong resale value. - Farer's GMT adds colorful, practical breadth without overwhelming the luxury focus. - Price diversity enables everyday wear (Farer/Tank) alongside an heirloom piece (Rolex). ## Ideas for Improvement 1. Incorporate a robust diver (e.g., Tudor Black Bay) to expand sports/adventure coverage. 2. Swap the quartz Tank for an automatic like the Tank Solo to unify movement quality. 3. Add a vintage-inspired piece to deepen historical resonance and uniqueness. ## Downsizing Advice This lean three-watch rotation is already efficient, covering formal, daily, and travel roles without redundancy—retain all if space allows, but if downsizing to two, prioritize the Rolex Datejust for versatility/investment and Farer Lander IV GMT for function, as the Tank's quartz elegance is more replicable on a budget. ## Watch by Watch Summary **Cartier Tank Must:** Quintessential rectangular dress icon with ultra-clean lines, sapphire crystal, and reliable quartz for understated luxury at 30m daily wear. **Rolex Datejust:** Enduring classic with fluted bezel option, 3235 automatic power, date window, and 100m resistance embodying Rolex reliability. **Farer Lander IV GMT:** Bold British traveler featuring Sellita GMT movement, sector dial, 100m WR, and "True Blue" accents for adventurous style. **A.I. WatchMetrics Review v37.5 Grok 4 Fast. December 21, 2025.**

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