Cartier Cartier 11323 Features


Code :xx3-14806
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Bracelet Material :Gold/Steel
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Ladies' watch
Location :Germany, D¨¹sseldorf
Price : € 1,499 (= $ 1,829) [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Movement/Caliber :Quarz
Case
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Case Diameter :30 x 22 mm
Thickness :5 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Gold/Steel
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
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Cartier Cartier 11323 The Related Reviews:
- Wide strap, makes the rather large watch face look slightly er in portion. Very comfortable. Love this watch! Thank you for the next day shipping.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Robert A United States Louisville Ky from Netherlands Purmerend
- I love my 5!!! unique face? exquisite craftsmanship? but, of course, it's an Ebel! (my 3rd!)
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kevin Dempsey Switzerland Les Vieux Pres from Netherlands Purmerend
- The watch is very nice, and shipping is very quick, an amazing website...
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by diana lizbeth marin martinez United States Brooklyn Ny from Netherlands Purmerend
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Hey All:Is there a watch that you drool about everytime you read about it, or maybe see one, but yet you rarely see a post about it online. What is that watch, and what about it makes it drool worthy?I rarely see any GP's...many of them speak to me.I look forward to your posts.
Here's some shots I promised to post, plus some freebies:I have a short list of 18K dress watches I want, including a Vacheron Constantin Patrimony 35 mm & Breguet 5907. After my fantastic experience last week (see "Incredible Customer Service"), and the COSC specs on these watches this may very well be my next new purchase. At 38 mm it fits perfectly on my wrist (smart of them to let me try it on!)Here's a few pictures of a variety of different types of items, this one being the 18K version of my watch with some nice complications.Here's the automatic version I went to ask a few questions about for a fellow member. This one has a strap instead of bracelet, and the quartz version with the RG dial is right next to it.Special thanks to Kathy & Gina for allowing these photos - security usually doesn't permit this but I guess we're special! Apologies for the quality - it's tough when you can't control the lighting and must go free hand without a tripod. Hope you enjoy these as
Hi All,Stepping away from the Rolex boards to make my first post here in Omega World. Simply, I'm trying to get some info on a watch I own.I was given this by my grandmother a year after my grandfather died. It was 1978 and I was 12 years-old. Since then it's spent most of its life in a safe deposit box. Now it's back on my wrist, and I've just been very curious to know what I've got here. It's got an 18K Gold stamp between the lugs, and that's about it. It hasn't been opened, so I'm afraid I can't get the serial number. But, knowing what year and any other details would be helpful. Also, I need to fill out my home owners insurance items, so an appraisal (even ballpark) would be great.Thanks so much, guys!
Hi everyone I have just joined up the forum recently and posted a few times, but I thought I'd like to say hello to everyone properly.I originally seeked out TRF as I was looking into possibly getting a Rolex in the future, but since I have got my NOS Omega Dynamic something happened.......it's almost like a relationship lol. There is something intriguing and understating about Omega, the design, the history, I don't really know what it is exactly but there you are.So I ended up visiting mostly here at the Omega section of the TRF and I just ant to thank everyone for your helpfulness and friendliness, esp. Rommel (aka RW16610) who has been my Omega mentor Hope to learn more from everyone!
This stuff is awesome! It took out the entire years worth of wear, micro scratches, and general dullness of the gold and stainless in about 1 hour of work including masking the brushed sections. I wasn¡¯t entirely happy with the rush job polish Beckertime did on the watch when I got it. Lots of directional scratches in the polish on the sides of the bracelet links and some on the case. All of those are gone and it looks better than when I got it. I used a dry silver polish cloth on the top of the bezel to polish the gold though to avoid wetting the bezel insert with mineral spirits. Also avoided polishing the brushed sides of the bezel. I re brushed those last year after finding some spots had been hit during the original lazy polish job.This Cape Cod polish is interesting. It appears to be an abrasive cloth with a mineral spirit base. I don¡¯t think there¡¯s any ¡°compound¡± left exactly after polish. Just residual petroleum distillates to remove with soap and water after a final








