Cartier Cartier 49814 Features
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Code :IDNo.10907
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Location :France, Paris
Price : € 990 (= $ 1,208)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
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Cartier Cartier 49814 The Related Reviews:
- Before choosing to purchase this watch I read the other reviews, and I did notice that the word integrity is misspelled, but its such a beautiful watch, and the lettering is so and written in such a way that NO ONE ever notices! It's a really well made watch, and I love the simple style of it. I would recommend this watch to anyone, who's will buy a complicated watch.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Alisa S Saudi Arabia Dammam from Netherlands Purmerend
- i bought this watch for my boyfriend as a christmas gift and he loves it. very elegant and classy! :D
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Brenda Quintanilla Spain Madrigal De Las Altas Torres (avila) from Netherlands Purmerend
- Excellent A+ Better than expected
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by DELPECH CHRISTOPHE Italy Cafasse (torino) from Netherlands Purmerend
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Hey guys. I wanted to let everyone know that I started a watch company and I just released my first watch, the Endeavor Chronograph I. Currently I have one model with many more in future development. I currently began to advertise with WTF and I wanted to spread the word and hear what people have to say. I respect many of your opinions and would love to hear feed back about the watch and the web site as well. Please take a look at DC&MB Watch CompanyJust a little about me.My name is Mike Esposito and I live in Huntington, NY. I literally started this company on my own at the age of 24. I was very inspired that Michael Kobold did the same and I felt like there is no reason that I could not do it either. 1 1/2 years later I have my first model and a web site but I am trying to build a name from nothing. Obviously that is very difficult! I know many small WC's have started small by advertising on site's such as this so here I am.Thanks.Hope to hear from you guys.dcmb_logo.jpg
Just thought I'd share what I got as answer from AP Le Brassus when I asked if the inner rotating bezel could be operated under water. I can't make sense of the final answer I got. Excerpts below :AP : Regarding to your inquiry, we kindly inform you that it is not advisable to operate the inner bezel underwater as it might pose a risk for water penetration. The same goes for time setting function. We sincerely invite you to read the life and care information with the website below:https://.audemarspiguet/en/service/looking-after-your-timepiece/Response from me :What you said is inconsistent with what is stated on your website at the link you provided. I quote :SWIMMING WITH WATER RESISTANT WATCHESBefore swimming, check that the crown and push-pieces are fully screwed down. Aside from crowns on our Diver models, crown and push-pieces should not be activated while submerged in water. After swimming in salt water, rinse the watch with fresh waterThe second sentence says in other words
hey, i was considering my first AP and i came across this baby. What do you guys think of it? Uploaded with ImageShack.usUploaded with ImageShack.usapparently the 1st pic and the 2nd pic both have white face except the dials being black and blue.also, is there anyone who i can get in touch with regarding this model?cheers, Jon.
Just got this in from Serge. I have not seen the 42mm on forum. I love it, so light. What are your thoughts? Any others out there?ThanksSent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
In a sense, I am disappointed with the Omega introductions and Rolex as well, but on the other hand, I am delighted.First off, My Liquidmetal LE is looking better all the time. I have never had a problem with any of the seven 2500 movements I have owned, including A, B, & C versions, so the larger, thicker 8500 movement is not an attraction for me. And Ti is a deal killer for me. With all the changes to the Planet Ocean, my LM LE will be a one-of-a-kind along with only 1947 others. Thank you Omega for making it a true collectible.Certainly, the new SMP models cannot hold a candle to the classic sword hand models. And who needs any Speedy other than the Professional with the classic Lemania manual wind movement?So bottom line: I am quite happy with my LM, my 2255.80, and my Speedy Pros.Omega's Rolex marketing decisions have made me ask If Omega wants to be like Rolex, why not buy Rolex? That is why I have recently added two classic discontinued Rolex models to my collection,








