Cartier W20090X8 Features
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Ref. No. :W20090X8
Code :21629
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, Riccione
Price : € 5,500 (= $ 6,710)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Dial :White
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Chronograph
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Cartier W20090X8 The Related Reviews:
- My son is 30 & uses the watch only for dress up. He's a chef & doesn't want to ruin it. He's very pleased.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by KELVIN PAYNE United Kingdom Ipswich, Suffolk from Netherlands Purmerend
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Cartier W20090X8 wrist watches news:
I've finally had my father's early stainless Seamaster 353 (2627-4SC) serviced so that I can now wear it on a regular basis and have a nine row BoR bracelet for it (marked No. 12 and has the beveled links). It came with some aftermarket end links which looked cheap so I ordered 570 end links from Otto Frei thinking they would fit. They didn't, as the depth was not sufficient and the end doesn't contact the case (and subsequently flops around). It appears that I need 11 end links which also appear to be so rare as to be unobtainable. So my questions are, is the 11 end link what I need and does anyone know a source for same? If I can't get the end links I will either have to live with the look or go to a leather strap. Thanks for input.
Forgive me if this is a dumb question or if it's been brought up previously. But then again, I am pretty dumb when it comes to watches specifically Rolex. On the winding stem of my Day-Date, under the Rolex Crown, there is 2 small dots. On my Yatchmaster, there is 3 small dots. Does that mean there is 2 "O" ring gaskets on the Day-Date stem and three "O" ring gaskets on the Yatchmaster stem. I can see one gasket on the Yatchmaster when I have it unscrewed, but I cannot see any "O" ring at all on the Day-Date. I guess the Day-Date has a gasket, I wonder why I cannot see it.ThanksRob
Heading to Germany in August - Canadian dollar is strong - looking at Baume + Mercier, IWC or a German made not-available-in-north america watch. Budget $5K-$10K I see Wempe is a big retailer - is that safe or stick to independents?Danke!
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And it's yet again another AP, yes another Diver. I guess my SS Diver needs a friend. Regardless my admiration for PP or Lange etc... I still tends to gravitate towards AP time after time. Saw this at the AP boutique in Ginza and end up picking it up. Funny how my opinion changes when one gets sufficient time to play with a watch. Quick impression. Very comfortable watch. Great finishing on the ceramic. Watch actually looks much better at night and in the flesh then on photos. More pics to follow later








