Cartier CT376 Features
- Quartz Movement.
Case Diameter:36 mm.
Solid 316 Stainless Steel Case and Dial.
Mineral crystal scratch durable glass face.
Solid 316 Stainless Steel Strap.
Water-Resistant.
Brand Name:Cartier
Series:Pasha de Cartier
Model Number:CT376
Gender:Womens Watches
Movement:Quartz
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Case Size:36mm
Bezel Material:Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material:Cow Leather
Bracelet Color:Black
Dial Color:White
Dial Type:Arabic numerals
Clasp:Buckle
Crystal Material:Mineral
Watch Shape:Square
Water Resistant Depth:40 Meters / 132 Feet
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Cartier CT376 The Related Reviews:
- Bought this for my boyfriend after a failed attempt with another watch:) (different brand). He really likes this one and thinks this brand is high quality. Score!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Danielle C Poland Legionowo from Netherlands Purmerend
- Works great thx
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Andy Lam USA Atlanta/ga from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch was very nice. It was a bit large for my wrist. but most watch bands are. I gave four stars for features because I thought it would be all stands. I think it was may mistake.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Alessandra Cirillo France Decazeville from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier CT376 wrist watches news:
I just bought an Alpha Radiomir but am yet to receive it. The one thing that I was a little hesitant about was buying a watch without a second hand. Now, I am sure that the Chinese hacking movement in the Radiomir is used in other Alphas, so I thought what's to stop me adding a second hand. I emailed Alpha and they were really less than helpful and said there was no second hand to fit because there weren't any long enough. I find this hard to believe as the Multi-function watch measures about 51mm and the Radiomir is 45mm.If you look at the pics you will see that there is a disc at the end of the staff on the Radiomir, which is basically just the centre of the second hand, and comparing the two watches, the hour and minute hands on the Mult-function look identical to the Radiomir. Anyone tried to add a second hand to this watch?
.......as I mention in my previous thread couple of days ago- I just bought my first Hamilton.Now I am looking to find an appropriate box that comes along with it. I see that we have some guys here with excellent knowledge of vintage pieces and I want to kindly ask for help:"Can any of you guys please show me a picture of a box that would have come with this 1942 Lester Curvex?"T.I.AMilos
just trying to make sure im doing this right.again the pic is borrowed from the rado web site.illpost original as soon as my wife gives me the camera.is there a diffrence between uploading from your computer and from a url and if so which is better. this is one of my favorite watches.ive had it for around 8 years still looks new.any other rado fans out there thank for reading
Last week, at the Costco in Los Angeles, CA, my grandmother lost her two tone, champagne dial Datejust on jubilee. Her memory has been a bit hazy of late, and she set the time but left it on her lap in the car rather than putting it on. The thought is that she dropped it in the parking lot when she got out. My grandparents can afford to replace it, but here's the kicker: the watch belonged to my grandfather's brother, who passed away from cancer in the early 2000s. Though he won't admit it (he doesn't want to make my grandmother feel any worse), he's devastated at the loss of such a piece.While I know this is a long shot, if anyone happens to have seen it or picked it up, please let me know. I'd post a serial number here, but I've yet to find any papers in their home with it listed. Thanks!
Just wondering if anyone out there knows how much does engraving on the caseback can decrease the value of a rolex during resale? I was told by a rolex resaler that if they can buff it out it may decrease value by $100. Of course when I asked about what if they can't buff it out they can't give me a straight answer. Anyone have a ballpark idea? Can they just change the caseback? Thanks in advance!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk








