Cartier W20072X7 Features


Ref. No. :W20072X7
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Spain, Madrid
Price : € 3,930 (= $ 4,795)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Case Diameter :38 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :White
Dial numerals :Roman numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Red
Clasp :Fold clasp
We will arrange the delivery of Cartier W20072X7 replica as soon as your payment is confirmed. Please make sure that your telephone number and email address are right, because the customer service representatives will contact you and identify your information, in order to deal with the shipments of your order. Generally, we deliver products through EMS, DHL, UPS, etc. And the tracking number will be sent to you via email once the watch is shipped. The shipping fee of any order over $300 is free. The package will be arrived about 7 to 15 days. We accept payment by PayPal, Visa/Master card, Western Union and Bank Transfer. If you pay by Western Union or Bank Transfer, we can offer you 15% off. If you have any questions about shipping and payment, please contact us freely, we'll be glad to help you!
Cartier W20072X7 The Related Reviews:
- Good seller, many thanks. would use again
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Geneva Cowen United States Of America Alexandria from Netherlands Purmerend
- Beautifully crafted. Water resistant, and pretty durable.I wear a watch 24/7, and have had this one on since I received it. I just love it!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Val T Saudi Arabia Jubail Industrial City 31961 from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very cute watch, very smooth transaction.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Ryan Thompson Switzerland Lugnorre from Netherlands Purmerend
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