Cartier W2501489 Features


Ref. No. :W2501489
Code :W514114
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
Location :United States, Florida, Surfside
Price : $ 10,020
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :27 mm
Dial :White
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
Functions :Date
Others :Center Seconds
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Cartier W2501489 The Related Reviews:
- Bought this watch for a friend for Christmas. When I received it I almost ordered one for myself! It is very, very nice; fun but not too flashy. Since it is sold out I bably should have purchased an extra.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Donovan Brunei Darussalam Belait from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch is large, but is very cute! I receive tons of compliments when I wear it.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by carley bradshaw Turkiye ?stanbul/4.levent from Netherlands Purmerend
- I love this watch! I did have to make another hole to fit it to my wrist but it's so fresh & clean looking.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Staffel Mutxamel Alicante from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier W2501489 wrist watches news:
Well these pics are crap but all I could do without having a macro lens. I was informed that Almost Everything You Wanted To Know about American Watches by George E. Townsend Lists the watch as being made from 1920 to 1921. It has an Aristocrat (Not a Autocrat) 3 position adjusted 21 jewel movement #4,483,1XX. The Case is a Wadsworth in 14k white gold, numbered 11851 with 79 under that. The watch is in Very good condition and runs, as well as Keeping great time. The Watch was my step grandfathers and his pride and joy. I would like to know the value but have not been able to find anything on the watch other than what is in the above.Hope I did this correctly!
I'm not a seconds accuracy freak. If my watch is within a minute or so I'm fine. But, I wanted to test the accuracy and power reserve of the Powermatic 80 in my new Tissot PRC 200. After 24 hours, I'd thought I'd look at the accuracy of it, with several other watches I grabbed.Unscientific test of accuracy. Each watch was placed face up and allowed to run for 24 hours. I set them to the clock in OS 10.9 which is automatically updated. Here's the watches I picked:?The Tissot PRC 200 with the Powermatic 80 movement. As the picture shows, it is near perfect.?Next, the Tissot Luxury Automatic with the Powermatic 80 movement, once again. * It looks to be 4 seconds slow.?Third is the Deep Blue Fleet Admiral wit the Miyota 9100 movement. It is 5 seconds slow.?Fourth is the Orient Star Retrograde with the40A50 caliber 22 jewel movement:?Next, mid 60s Longines with a 17 jewel movement serviced this year. It looks to be about 11 seconds slow.?Lord Elgin with 760 automatic movement, service
Had this, sold it, regretted it, bought it again (got it on Monday).
Hey guys! I'm planning and preparing for my first trip to Italy in June. Planning on a few days in Rome and a few days in Florence/Tuscany. From a watch lover's perspective, is there any must do or must see things while I'm over there? I would obviously like to visit the original Panerai store, but is there anything in addition to that?Thank you for your tips!
Considering adding a No date Sub as sort of a daily beater type of watch. The kind of watch I wouldn't think twice about wearing fishing, or at the beach, or literally wherever. My question is, would it be smarter to wait a year, after Basel 2019, to see if Rolex upgrades the movement and makes any other changes, or is it maybe better to pick up a used one now, avoid the waiting lists, and save a few bucks potentially? What would you do???Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge using Tapatalk








