Cartier Cartier 24362 Features


Code :35803
Movement :Quartz
Year :1995
Location :Germany, worldwide delivery
Price : € 675 (= $ 824)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Thickness :26.8 mm
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Cartier Cartier 24362 The Related Reviews:
- This watch is just beautiful. I love it! It's a quality watch, at a great price.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by David Boone Mexico San Pedro Garza Garcia from Netherlands Purmerend
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So I have been building up this crazy collection of Illinois watchesover the years and slowly but surely getting these little treasures back to showroom new...Upgrading dials, better cases, movements, you name it...Plus, lots of trips to Jesse!One "time consuming" and frustrating thing I never reallygot around to, was the task of getting all that missing Enamelback up to speed.SOOO, a little birdie (or 2) tells me about an easy and very coolmethod for doing this on my ownHummm???Check this out Gang!An Enamel PEN!I take it they are used by modeling (not supermodels Rick!)folks and they are around 5 bucks.The tip is like a sharpie (only thicker) and pure black enamel paint goes right into the cracks of the bezel and sides.Before:Middle:The trick I have found (Thanks Rick) is to let it sit for no longer than 45 seconds and gently glide the whole area over a soft cloth...This is what the swipe marks should look like on the cloth:More paint and fades away...The black stays in the grooves an
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