Cartier Cartier 47104 Features


Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :2004
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Spain, Madrid
Price : € 2,440 (= $ 2,977)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :36 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Clasp :Fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Date, GMT
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Cartier Cartier 47104 wrist watches news:
this is a seller's photo from a closed auction on the bay. ok, i know it's a redial, but i'd like to know if it's based on a real hamilton design. since i've never seen one before, i'm leaning towards no.
Interesting description of a plain white gold-filled Tonneau on the swamp: i# 290589237343. The main title says white gold with rare dial, the smaller print further down says gold-filled, all of the hands are wrong and since when is a bad redial considered to be a rare dial! Also interesting is that there are no views of the sides of the case, I wonder why
I have an overwhelming urge to purchase a cheap quirky watch to add some balance to my collection. After cruising the internet I've come across this....For some unknown reason I want this. It's around $20 on most sites. So here's the question, would you buy it? If not, any other similar suggestions?
Big deal - but wait, there's morethe watches in question are about (or at least) 22 years old .So what were the odds that I was sitting in a training class when I looked at the person sitting opposite me and noticed (as we sad watch people do) a yellow faced watch. "Hmmmthat's a bit unusual, not many people like or wear yellow dial watches, wonder what it is? It looks a bit familiar, kind of like my.hang on, exactly like my Seiko" - circa 1989.Fortunately he didn't think I was a complete nutter when I asked him about his watch (it's a constant risk when dealing with non-watch-obsessed people), and it turns out it belonged to his father who had an identical (or similar, I couldn't really tell from his description) white dial version - I'd love to see that one.Anyway, 'this thread is useless without pictures', and 'it didn't happen if there's no pics' so.excuse the cellphone camera quality, here are our two Seiko chronos, both in remarkably good condition after the aforesaid 22 odd years
Seems the only way I can get my Daytona (or could get my 116520) to fit perfectly is to use the easy link extended and the micro adjustment all the way out - when I close the easy link and add one link and adjust the micro adjustment all the way in it wears just a little too loose. It appears there is something in between when the easy link is out. Has anyone else experienced this? I've got it fitting fine and never had an issue with my 116520 easy link wearing out or stretching but would prefer a solution that doesn't involve the easy link engaged 99% of the time.








