Cartier W6900356 Features


Ref. No. :W6900356
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Yellow gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, New York, New York
Price : $ 12,150 [Negotiable]
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :36 x 38 mm
Thickness :12 mm
Material bezel :Yellow gold
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Brown
Clasp :Buckle
Buckle Material :Yellow gold
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Cartier W6900356 wrist watches news:
For years Christophe Claret labored in relative obscurity creating horological masterpieces sold under the names of others. To date he has devised and executed 68 unique complicated movements. In 2009, the man behind the curtain released the first timepiece widely marketed under his own name. Following the “bravos”, Claret is launching a second piece bearing his name. His encore is called Adagio. The Adagio features central hour and minute hands, small seconds at 9 o¡¯clock in a window or subdial, depending on the versions, along with a large date at 6 o¡¯clock and a dual time-zone (hours and minutes) display complete with day/night indication in a subdial at 2 o¡¯clock.This timepiece is equipped with Calibre SLB88, naturally created entirely in house, composed of 455 parts and measuring 34mm in diameter. Striking the hours, quarters and minutes on demand, the ¡°cathedral gongs¡± of the striking mechanism are fitted with a patented device preventing them from knocking against ea
I have been wearing Rolex sport watches for over 35 years, and probably have had them all. I just sold my white dial Daytona after only six months. Worthless. Can't read it with out a maghifying glass. Unless you drive race cars for a living or own race horses, who needs another second hand, three sub dials I can't see and two additional protrusions (buttons) on the side.I replaced it with a 114060 ND SUB C. Best Rolex I have ever owned. Clean crisp dial, if I need the date I look at my cell phone, great without the cyclops cluttering it up. Large hour markers and hands, ceramic bezel insert, flat sapphire crystal and Best lume of any Rolex I have owned and the SEL and solid center links with that fabulous Glidelock make it most cofortable. It is my keeper and everyday watch. It may not be the most expensive but for me it is the best. If you have not seen one or tried it on take a serious look. Don't buy though if you don't want anyone to know what you are wearing. It is the most recog
Opens 3/01/2010 @ 12AM PSTEnds 3/31/2010 @ 12PM PSTPM your (child's) entry.I'm thinking, like I said in an earlier post, for the child or you typing in their words why you want a beat up old watch...lol...and why you like watches, and maybe what you think about people who collect watches?Make it short and to the point. My kids will be the judges for 1st-4th place. First place will get first choice, 2nd will have second pick and so on...5 IF the Timex gets fixed.You can PM you entry and if you win I'll let you know, or maybe I can announce them on here as 1st - 4th, etc.Or check previous for what you need to do:watchtalkforums.info/foru...ay-update.htmlHere's 3 of the 4 ( the other is a square TT quartz I'll post later when I egt the camera back)If we get the Timex back it'll be available too! Cross your fingers.
Hello All,Now that my Panda is on the way, (should be here tomorrow) I figure why not start shopping for AP number 2. I originally was contemplating the Rolex DJ 116234 fluted bezel with oyster bracelet and black dial, but at 36mm I find it just a touch too small. In fact, if Rolex made a 39mm DJ I'd be all over it. The DJ II is just too big, with that massive fluted bezel staring right at you. Yes I know, they make a rounded bezel, but I'm not a big fan. Now that I've fallen for AP, I'm really liking the 15300 or 15400. So here we go. Cast your vote, and let's see who favours what, and why? Pics are always welcome. Thanks in advance.
And the adventure begins...Tried it on...Loved it ...Thought about it...Bought it...Let's see what happens...More to come as the adventure unfolds...








