Cartier Cartier 53080 Features


Code :CT23236
Movement :Quartz
Gender :Ladies' watch
:With Box
Location :United States, Georgia, Atlanta
Price : $ 1,690
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Diameter :22 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Beige
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
Bracelet
Clasp :Fold clasp
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- Needed a new sports watch. Tried a pricier one but sent it back and found this one online. Great duct at a great price
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Ceci United States Gaines, Mi from Netherlands Purmerend
- Nixon got it just right - this watch spans the range from formal to sport. Theanalogand digital are easy to read, while the recessed function buttons have simplified menus. Highly recommended.
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Cartier Cartier 53080 wrist watches news:
To celebrate Ebel’s 100th anniversary, the 1911 BTR 137 chronograph will be issued in limited editions of 100 pieces in 18k 4N pink gold and 500 pieces in stainless steel. The 1911 BTR 137 is powered by Ebel Caliber 137 which is developed, assembled and tested in the brand’s workshops and certified by COSC. Find complete specifications and pricing inside. The case measures 44.5mm x 13.2mm, and the 322-part movement can be admired through a sapphire case back. The pushers are adorned with notched protective coverings and the screw-locked crown is stamped with the Ebel “Double E” signature. The dials feature applied hour markers and mother-of-pearl chronograph subdials with snailed central motifs.The Ebel 1911 BTR 137 100th Anniversary Limited Editions are priced at $5950 in stainless steel and $26,500 in 18k pink gold. Technical details appear below the images, which may be enlarged with a click.Technical Specifications1911 BTR 137 – 100th Anniversary ̵
I promised this one a month or so back to Valtyr - now I am finally in a position to post it.A 1950s Gruen with power reserve. Listed as Strap 966 in Shawkey's guide - Calibre 550RI, sorry no movement shot, the case back has me defeated so far. But its running beautifully, its really fun to watch the power reserve wind up over the course of the morning. Patinated dial is quite OK, and I won't try to interfere with it. It wears large on the wrist, no doubt due to those lugs.It joins my other 'complicated' Gruens - an alarm and a calendar.Anyway, enough talking - now some photos...Movement is a 550RI, derived from a Felsa 1566 - you can see it here on Roland's site.
So the black rubber on the ROOs seem to start getting some white marks most noticeable in the tunnels on the straps after getting them wet. Is there a way to get rid of these white marks to get it back to the deep black color as when they are new? Thanks.
I'm wondering which PP has the largest wrist presence? Which is largest in height and total mm on the wrist? I know PP prides itself in a smaller conservative case however I am a very big guy and feel comfortable having a bulkier watch on the wrist. If you can please help answer this I would greatly appreciate it. I have ceramic subs, AP ROO 42mm which I love on the wrist and those are good sizes for me. In the world of Patek I'm trying to figure out which is the largest and comparable to these. Pictures would also be greatly appreciated.
I think my wife might be jealous of the attention the Daytona gets








