Cartier Cartier 27024 Features


Code :W513462
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:With Box
Location :United States, Florida, Surfside
Price : $ 2,490
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :26 mm
Dial :Red
Others :Center Seconds
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Cartier Cartier 27024 The Related Reviews:
- Got this for my fiancee... he loves it! very eye catching without being gaudy. He has er wrists and it fits him well, not too .
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by carley bradshaw Macedonia Vinica from Netherlands Purmerend
- It looks nice and works well.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Tim Marley U.S.A Spartanburg from Netherlands Purmerend
- I was initially worried that the face would be too , but it fit my boyfriend's wrist just fine. He was very impressed with the watch and the packaging is gorgeous! Looks much more expensive than it actually is!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by amira saad Switzerland Intragna from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier Cartier 27024 wrist watches news:
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JBH II (and hello to everyone else), interesting that I finally pulled the trigger on this watch in May. Had it about 4 weeks then a screw end sheared off in the link attached to the clasp while I was sizing it. So I brought it back to the AD and it took them almost 5 weeks to complete the repair Funny how I came to get this one I went to purchase a Daytona and they had the two-tone which was the one I was looking for. But the one out of the case had a bunch of scratches, so the AD says they will order me a new one and lets me wear the current one until the new one comes in. That took about 2 weeks. So, when I go back to the AD to get my new Daytona, I see the 118238 in the case. It was a brand new D series, but something I had been considering for a long time, so the deal was done. Of course, the AD gave me credit for the price of the Daytona.So today I "binged" Rolex Day Date and your review from the rolexreferencepage is the top result. Quite interesting you reviewed the same watc
Guys i have a 18K rubberclad and i want to remove the rubber and have the bezel polished. The bezel is already off the watch. I know lots of shops/jewelers have done this. Does anyone know of anyone i can send the bezel to? AP themselves wont do this.
Just completed a trade for my 15202 that I will be reviving in about 2 months and oh i really really can't wait, it's been a grail for a while but if you know me you might of known my abused 15300 which was very hard for me to flip until I saw a 15202 in steel irl. I am down to 3 watches in my safe from 6 gave the JLC geophysic to my dad, then sold the Hublot Big Bang which I has been killing my soul until I sold it and the 15300 is sadly gone. The 3 watches that I have now are 2 Pateks 5164 and my 5712 and I have an AP 44mm FC soon I'll be getting back my Subc no date from service, after I get my Subc it will be down to the 15202 and I'll be back to 5 watches I don't think I could change much or remove any of my watches from my current collection. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If the only thing you need is service on the movement, no polishing or parts to be replaced, where would be the best place to send? I'm sure an experienced watchmaker would be capable of handling the service on an AP. No?








