Cartier Cartier 24693 Features


Code :1572
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Silver
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Year :ca. 1990
Condition :2 (fine)
Location :Netherlands, Amsterdam
Price : € 1,750 (= $ 2,135)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Silver
Case Diameter :33,5 x 25,5 mm
Dial :Silver
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Red
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Date
Others :Center Seconds, Blue Steel Hands
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