Cartier w1005354 Features

Ref. No. :w1005354
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, PISA
Price : € 890 (= $ 1,086)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
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Cartier w1005354 The Related Reviews:
- I got the watch and haven't taken it off! It is elegant, and sturdy and just what I wanted. NOTE: The bracelet/band is ger than my wrist so I had a jeweler take out a few links. It IS a bracelet and a watch, I LOVE IT.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Shoelover Australia Melbourne,vicyoria from Netherlands Purmerend
- Beautiful watch with a great price! Nice size face with mother of pearl. Love it
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Imogen Botterell U.S.A Scottsdale from Netherlands Purmerend
- I love the watch, it is just what I want to buy.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Steve B United Kingdom Raydon from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier w1005354 wrist watches news:
Not in hand yet but can't wait for it - pics from Steinhart site
My friend kindly leant me his two wonderful vintage Breitlings for me to feature here, and to find out a little history of the two models for him. They are a Navitimer, model number 806, and a Sprint, model number 2212.Included below are the images I have taken thus far and the information I have been to find on each model. If anybody knows of any further information then please let me know.From the serial numbers (134#### and 135####) I have worked out that these two watches are both from my year of birth, 1970. Both cases are in great shape for their age and are keeping relatively good time. However, the dials on both watches have remained untouched and are both suffering, to different degrees, with moisture damage. Personally I like the fact that they have remained untouched. It is surprising that the Navitimer dial has remained untouched because the chronograph seconds hand is not the original.Although they were sold in the same year they were designed and released in different dec
As we all know, the annual Father Day is approaching. Most of us are aftering for a special gift for father, so am I. I want to buy a special watch for my father and ask for a leave to accompany with him a whole day since I am always busy. Any suggestion? Here, I'd like to extend my thanks to youo first.
I'm excited to start wearing my DJ41 daily soon!Before I do, I'd like to hear about some tips to help avoid unnecessary scratching. Particularly with desk diving, what can I do to keep the clasp from scratching excessively on my MacBook Pro? Like a rubber grip? Or something that also doubles as an ergonomic cushion for your wrists?Now, before you scathe me for trying to keep the watch looking new, I don't plan on babying my watch. It WILL be used daily. But at the same time, I don't want to abuse it unnecessarily.I think of it similar to how I like making sure my dress shoes look their best (shoe trees, conditioning, polish, etc.). Ex: I avoid unnecessary puddles, but I'll still wear them if there's some rain. This way I walk tall, they look great AND they are kept healthy.What's the equivalent I should do for my new watch?
I went to enquire about the physical release of the Tudor GMT and was told there's already a lengthy waiting list??? Has the waiting list syndrome now spread to Tudor?? Anyone else experienced this?








