These are available in yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum, and each have dial colors that coordinate with the precious metal of their respective cases. You'll also notice that the yellow and rose gold models have blued hands, while the platinum model has polished gray steel hands. These three have the traditional sunburst dials with Roman numerals. You'll notice the contrast between the polished brancards and the brushing on the side edges, which is much more pronounced in the metal.
I mentioned the difference in case sizes between the two models, with each of these three being 39.49mm high, 29.2mm wide and 6.09mm thick. So, while the case width and height are almost exactly the same, these are about 1.6mm thinner than the openwork watches. With a closed case back, these watches have the Manufacture 430 MC hand-wound movement that we've seen in other Cartier Replica models, which is based on the Piaget 430P movement. The 430 MC operates at 21,600 vph and has a power reserve of 38 hours. This Cartier Replica Privé Tank Chinoise is a refreshing sight for fans of this overlooked collection, albeit limited editions. Well, their limited production numbers and the fact that they're part of the Privé collection make them some of the most expensive replica watches offerings in the brand's catalogue. The trio of more traditional unpierced pieces is limited to 125 pieces in each precious metal. The yellow and rose gold models are priced at $28,300 each and the platinum model is $32,000. The openwork models are limited to 100 pieces each, in either yellow gold priced at $65,500, platinum priced at approximately $70,000, or platinum with a diamond-set case priced at $90,000.