Cartier W20106X8 Features
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Ref. No. :W20106X8
Code :2916
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Year :2012
:With Box
Location :Italy, PISA
Price : € 3,730 (= $ 4,551)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 x 36 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
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Cartier W20106X8 The Related Reviews:
- It's definitely worth to buy, I make a wise decision, in fact you did not let me disappointed.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Gerald Brown South African Johannesburg from Netherlands Purmerend
- All occasion useDo not have to remove when in the water above 30 feet.No negatives about this duct.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by susan sims Russia Yuzhno-sakhalinsk from Netherlands Purmerend
- love the watch, very delicate item, exact item i ordered, thanks !
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Therese F USA Phoenix from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier W20106X8 wrist watches news:
I have a Seamaster that has the reference number 166.0205. Looking up the number in the Omega database shows a watch that looks exactly like mine. The gold color, gold dial, leather strap, case shape, etc. It also says that the watch has the 1012 movement which mine does. When I search on Google for other watches of the same number, I see some that are silver and some that have the 1010 movement in them. In fact, most of them have the 1010. The database also says that the watch was produced starting in 1976 but the serial number on my movement, 36153243, dates it to 1973. The other examples all date from '78 or '79 according to their description. Is it just that the database is not that accurate? Or maybe the movement was made in '73 but not housed and sold until '76? It's a bit confusing.
Hi,I decided to buy a 15300ST, but I'm not sure yet about the dial color.The black dial was my initial choice but I fear it might be too dark, also because it's matte.The silver/white dial was my least favorite dial because white is too dull imo, but after seeing some pictures in which the silver comes out a bit, I'm hesitating. In general I have the feeling that a white dial is more feminine? (sorry, certainly don't want to insult anybody but I have this impression).The blue dial is maybe the best 'compromise'. It seems a very dark blue, but not sure how it looks in different light conditions.A long story to ask you to post some picture of your 15300ST (or similar) with dials in real life light conditions, ie not the catologue or website picture of AP...I hope this will give me a good idea about how a specific dial will look on my wrist.Thanks in advance!!
Given that there is a new clasp for the bracelet. Will there be a similar one for leather straps?Or is there already one?
After Rolex introduced the new movement 3 years ago, this time of year before Baselworld I was like more concerned about what model Rolex could discontinue, instead of excited about what new model they would introduce. The recent global dry up of the SS models just maked this year's feeling worse. With the current production line, one of the few always in my shopping list is the DS D-blue. I had concerns about its thickness before, but after owning PAM 005 I was confident I could handle the D-Blue as well. So last week I finally made up my mind and started calling ADs to check its availability, plus asking information on the SD 43 and Daytona C that also in my shopping list. For the first 4 or 5 AD I called their answers were basically the same: 1)forget about the 500c, 2)10-15 people waiting list for the SD43, 3) no waiting list for the D Blue and they can call me once in stock.I finally found one on Saturday and picked it up to join my Rolex collection. Not only did the AD remove al
So my local AD is going out of business.. It is a local owner and they decided they wanted to retire. They are liquidating everything in store and everything is on sale per their sign.Question:1) Would you buy from an AD going out of business? Could it create any issues with warranty or anything else if I had an issue with watch?2) With the owner deciding they want to get rid of everything as soon as possible, what kind of discount do you think I should ask for?Thanks.








