Cartier Cartier 41590 Features


Code :DG3583
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :2 (fine)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, California, Newport Beach
Price : $ 19,875
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :22 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
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Cartier Cartier 41590 wrist watches news:
Probably good that Panerai doesn't sell an "FU" watch in the western world as we are probably going to take it as a signal of their amusement that we are putting up with their prices. No, Panerai doesn't even care too much about the English speaking world for the time being. Richemont, and other luxury watch groups have their sights securely set on (primarily) China, and other parts of Asia, given the fact that the only excitement in watch sales to be seen now is coming from those regions of the world. Each brand is vying for the attention and respect of the Chinese consumer - who is fundamentally a different animal than that the western consumer as I understand it. I hear tales of how Chinese consumers actually understand the mechanics of watches, know the values, and have keen eyes for details. Scary stuff for some watch retailers and some brands! Actually this is good. Not that people like us are without knowledge, but we aren't exactly the "typical" watch buyer here in the states (
My AD called me today to let me know he got a Milgauss finally. He got a black one, I am holding out for the green crystal. I was very excited to finally see one in person. The watch is so nice.........To my surprise he had something for me. As some of you read my AD got robbed at gun point 3 weeks ago. Rolex required him to send back all of the boxes. While going through them he found one that had the Anchor, 1000 Ft..etc that came when you bought a Sub. As most of you know they stopped doing that awhile back. This one is in the original package, never opened. Since I own 2 sub's I have always wanted one, but didn't want to pay for it. I bought my first one in 2004, which is right when they stopped including them.To say the least I was very happy about it. That is the kind of AD that I like doing my buisness with.
What is your opinion on this watch?And for Mont Blanc in general?I have an offer to buy this watch from a friend.Pre-owned,but in excellent condition..the price is 300 Euros(but negotiable)Should I go for it?
So I just picked up a 3590.50 from a trusted seller here on TRF and I am very happy with its condition, it really is like brand new and I cant find a scratch on it. My only concern is that the watch hasn't been serviced since it was made in 1992, although the movement looks brand new and I dont see any corrosion of any kind. And it currently is +10 a day. I wanted to see if you guys would recommend having it serviced, and if so should I have any of the parts replaced like crown, pushers, and hesalite crystal. I plan on keeping the dial and hands to keep its vintage feel, but want the movement in tip top shape. Or should I just keep wearing it and forget the service. Opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Greetings Folks!I was curious, have any of you heard of a Patek reference 36? Black chocolate face dial? Looks black to me, the dial that is.I will try and get some pictures but it's a typical older watch, smaller and has a sub dial. Gold case.The gentleman that has it mentioned the dial is a little faded and that may come up in discussion about value? He wants 3500-4000 for it and I can't seem to find any mention of the watch online.Thanks for taking the time to read my query:)








