Cartier WJ11891G Features
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Ref. No. :WJ11891G
Code :2906
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Year :2012
:With Box
Location :Italy, PISA
Price : € 10,700 (= $ 13,054)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :32 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
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Cartier WJ11891G The Related Reviews:
- very satisfy with the and would love to buy another watch from you soon
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by aaron wagner USA Bridgewater from Netherlands Purmerend
- Received watch yesterday....stunning band & face....keeps great time so far....a little difficult to read at night with the mechanics showing on the face....but overall looks very expensive.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Kostas Mathioudakis Deutschland Weinheim from Netherlands Purmerend
- Arrived safely, Delighted, thanks for a perfect transaction- A+++++
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Sherry o Germany Sottrum from Netherlands Purmerend
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Greetings Rolex fans! I had an interesting thought a couple weeks ago that I had shared with John Holbrook in response to his article about the Parachrom Blue hairspring, and now that I've got a little bit of time, I thought I'd share it with everyone else. John's article prompted me to do some thinking. As I was admiring my two tone GMT-IIc the other day, I wondered, as many here had wondered, why Rolex didn't "move up in the series" (for lack of better terminology) and advance the number, making this watch the GMT-Master III. After all, it did seem logical, many of us reasoned. I had figured, and this was strictly a theory, but my thought was that even with all the great features added (better clasp, ceramic bezel, green anniversary script,maxi-dial, triplock crown, "super case") even all that wasn't enough to warrant calling it III, however, surely with a MAJOR change, like having the 3186 in the watch and the parachrom blue, that would call for a new number! Conversely, perha
Greetings,I'd like to say hello and show you a piece I've owned for a few years now. It belonged to my grandfather who willed to me after he passed away. I've been into watches for many years, mostly Rolex and Omega and I've kept this little gem in a safety deposit box at the bank. Today I was getting out some documents and decided to bring this piece home and post some pictures. I'd like to know everything there is to know about this watch. It's very important to me of course, but my internet searches haven't turned up much except a few defunct ebay sales. I'm really looking forward to hearing what you folks have to say. Any information would be most helpful. Especially, the name, caliber, years produced, or any interesting and fun facts.Best regards,Joe
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Just got it couple weeks ago from EvilBendy great guy!Gonna take more shots on my own wrist when i get a better camera lol


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