Cartier W8000002 Features
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Ref. No. :W8000002
Code :2992
Case Material :Pink gold
Year :2012
:With Box
Location :Italy, PISA
Price : € 10,780 (= $ 13,152)
Availability
Available immediately
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
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Cartier W8000002 The Related Reviews:
- It looks so beautify (5 stars). I am going to prefer this watch to my best friends. I love it
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Brandy Fagnan Switzerland Frauenfeld from Netherlands Purmerend
- Thank you very much!! A+++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Bradito T Spain Parbayon from Netherlands Purmerend
- i love it! its so cute!!!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Aimee D Japan Tokyo from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier W8000002 wrist watches news:
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Good day, guys!I would say that this Speedy looks great, especially the seahorse's logo, which is (correct me if i'm wrong) the only speedy with this kind of logo stuck there on the dial. And awkwardly, I like the dauphine hands better than broad arrows on this version...pardon my limited knowledge on Speedmasters, but that is how I feel about it, sincerely :D* photo taken from this very forum, on a thread by Houston :)However, this LE production runs up to 5957 pieces, which makes me think "it's tad too many for a LE!". At 5957pcs, wow, that'll be plenty of it around!!!Would you guys comments bout this piece? Is the movement's fine (OMEGA Calibre 1861)?Would it be valued in the future, since there was almost 6000 pieces around?Would love to hear your thoughts soon! :)Many thanks!
So my girlfriend recently told me she wants to get me a watch for christmas, but she doesn't know which one to get me, so shewants to know which one I want [Am I in heaven? ]Buttt, I'm having a really hard time thinking of one she can afford, but still appeals to me. Right now I'm down to two choices.1)I really dig the Omega Planet Ocean (Especially, ep.yimg/ca/I/movadobaby_2082_68747161) and I feel like this is as close as an homage as I can get to it. If I were to get this watch, I would definitely remove that bracelet and add a brown strap just like the true Omega has, but I'm not sure how I feel about the orange numbers on the dial. My roomate currently has one of these and he says the time runs good (Maybe +/- 10 seconds in the past month or so that hes had it), so it seems that the Seagull movement they put in these is pretty reliable.2)I also really dig the marina militare Panerai homages. I would definitely need a replacement strap as that one is ugly, however I'm really not su
Figured I'd officially introduce myself and say Hi to the fellow AP owners. I recently purchased my first AP (a silver dial 15400 from Brian G aka boxerbrian) and absolutely love it. I have owned several Rolexes, probably a dozen Panerais, Omegas, Breitlings, Tudors, UNs, IWCs, GOs, etc etc - mainly hang out on the Dive Watch Connection and buy/sell/trade on there, TZ and Paneristi. I've wanted a Diver ever since they were first introduced but because I love my DSSD on Rubber B so much I decided to fill a gap in my collection and do the 15400 with my first AP. The watch has more finishing details than any other piece I've ever owned with probably a GO Sport Evo Panorama date being second. Everything about the watch screams quality and it's versatile enough for me that I can wear it in my business casual work environment or with jeans. After only a few days of ownership I'm already thinking about my next one if that tells you anything!So, on to the pics! Also, a few after of the rest of
on an Airwolf case??Thanks,Randy








