Cartier WE902009 Features
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Ref. No. :WE902009
Code :7937
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :White Gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 198,050
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :8101 MC
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :46.8 x 47.1 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :White Gold
Functions :Chronograph
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Cartier WE902009 The Related Reviews:
- I really like this watch. It is a good deal for the price. It is comfy, stays put, and is cute.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Donovan Sweden Saroe from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very nice watch. Would recommend, however, be aware that the watch has no second hand.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by lahmar souad Tunisia Boumhel El Bassatine from Netherlands Purmerend
- Artfully designed and crafted. Substantial weight to the piece, yet it is totally comfortable. Stylish enough for dressing up, but so beautiful one wants to wear it every day.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Viktor Kotsjuba France Roissy En France from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier WE902009 wrist watches news:
The information below was written by Mr. Rene Rondeau in early 2005. I tripped over it recently, and after some recent discussions with friends here (Rene included), I thought that the WTF might be interested in some additional historical context relating to the study of Hamilton wristwatches. (I still wonder if somewhere in those boxes might have been important never-discovered Illinois information also?) Since Rene is truly the dean of Hamilton wristwatches, it might be nice to have a spot to assemble the important posts he has made and perhaps long forgotten. I will continue to add his old posts when I locate them. Perhaps the moderators have a better place for this, if so please feel free to move accordingly.Rene wrote the following:Over the past six years I’ve fielded many questions about my book “Hamilton Wristwatches,” and in reviewing this forum a bit I’ve seen a few references to it. Now that I’ve joined the chapter I thought perhaps this mi
11 Omegas and 8 Longines.how did that happen? Wait, I know - there's been nothing but schlock and redials on eBay when it comes to vintage Longines. Just took care of that with a nice deal to snag 2. Rolling the dice since the seller is not a watchmaker and didn't know what was inside, but I did need an Admiral auto so I pounced. I'm guessing it has a 340 since it has no date and is inside the front loading 1200 series case. That's a movement missing from my box - the Flagship has a date-at-12 341. Getting a caliber I don't have powering a series I don't have is a nice way to kill 2 birds with 1 stone. The other watch is a manual wind with a subdial at 6 with a dial that looks like a 50's 22L, or maybe 23Z. A 12.68 would be cool too. Any of the 3 would fill another hole, but I'd like the 22L since that would be the last remaining 22x series I need.So I had to ask myself: "Do I feel lucky?" The answer was yes, but let's see if I'm worth my salt with my guesses. I'm posting
I had this beast strapped on my wrist yesterday. I liked it a lot. Especially the rubber strap: It has a facility in the clasp that allows for ultra-fine adjustment.Your thoughts??(source: this site where there is also more information about the watch).
Hi guys, I've been after a vintage Seamaster for a while now. Any thoughts on this one?Seller says it's from 1966 ad it has the 552 calibre. He's asking 1,200 USD, but I think I can get him down to $1,000.Thanks!
Do you know roughly what the history of these two similar but different dials is? Which one was first? When did they make the change?Both are blue sunburst, correct?








