Cartier WE70028H Features
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Brand:Cartier
Series:Tank
Model:WE70028H
Gender:Ladies
Watch Label:Swiss Made
Movement:Quartz
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Silver
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Sapphire
Hands:Sword-shaped
Band Type:Bracelet
Band Material:18kt Rose Gold
Clasp:Hidden Deployment
Case Size:21 mm
Case Thickness:7 mm
Case Material:18kt Rose Gold
Crown:Octagonal crown decorated with a diamond
Case Shape:Square
Bezel:22 Diamonds
Water Resistance:30 meters / 100 feet
Functions:Hour, Minute
Features:Diamond, Gold
Style:Luxury Watches
Warranty:2 Year Jomashop Warranty
Additional Info:18kt rose gold octagonal crown set with a diamond
Internal ID:CRTWE70028H
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Cartier WE70028H The Related Reviews:
- Very accurate similar to description, fast shipping, AAA+++
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Jenni Lehde Viet Nam Hanoi from Netherlands Purmerend
- I bought this for my girlfriend and while I haven't given it to her...I think it looks great and came very fast. ESQ has great reputation so I assume the price was a bargain.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Heide Mitchell Germany Erftstadt from Netherlands Purmerend
- it's working good
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Christopher Torres Israel Herzelyya from Netherlands Purmerend
Cartier WE70028H wrist watches news:
I went to a few flea markets today and picked up a new watch!This was sitting in the bottom of a little display case. Everything was 50% off, it was originally 15$, so I got it for 7.50! Not a bad deal IMOThe watch works great actually. I wound and set it, and it seems to have kept up (might be losing seconds, I don't know). It's in OK shape overall. The dial is great and the front looks fine, but the back has some BAD case wear The band is a Speidel, as usual. Do you think that 8$ went to somethin' good? I wish the back wasn't so worn but I don't think it matters too much. Some polishing and cleaning and it should look good 'n fancy!Back saysBenrusSeries #3021Waterproof-Shock Absorbing-Dust proofopen thru crystalStainless steel back20 micron gold electroplate bezel
I've been slacking off, I'm sorry!Recently I've come across some pretty cool watches, but I haven't been posting them since I was busy. Well, now they're all going up in one fowl swoop! Hope you guys don't mind my sucky pictures I'm trying out a new camera, and yes I know it looks yellow. Thanks to a crap desk lamp.First up, the Longines Price Paid - $35 (came in a lot)I gathered that it's from around the 50's, it's white gold filled and the gold fill seems to be in very good shape. The dial is a cool black, which I haven't seen. The bezel is under the crystal, which is pretty neat. It runs well, the movement is a 17 jewel and very clean!Next, a stainless steel Bulova automatic. Price Paid - 6$This one's a cool one! No crown, but it works ok, you can wind it by moving it around, and right now it seems to be running.The dial is cool! I didn't notice it until I bought it. It's kind of a faint hourglass shape, when you get it just right it looks amazing!Next up, a Wittnauer '2000' calenda
Just found my Caravelle watch just wondering does any members have any experience with this watch it has the A. Schild 1902 movement 17 jewels. Has any members have any experience with this movment here the pics, any feedback will be appreciated . Ivan1998
Does anyone here ever let their auto's wind completely out? I'm just curious 'cause I'm having problems with mine again, (the Guess from my sig) where it sometimes will stop for a few hours or sometimes end up a few minutes behind, for no apparent reason . I have dropped it in the past, and tapped it off the occasional doorknob/wall.A while back I let it wind completely out and rewound it to full and it was dead on (+4 seconds/day, iirc ), and it was perfect for a few weeks and now it's starting to lag a few minutes, sometimes a few hours. Just a random thought I just had, may be sleep deprivation, may be a good idea (at least till I can get it to a good watch shop ).
Can someone concisely explain this to me in terms someone of low to mediocre intelligence (like me) can understand. Everytime I try to figure it out I get confused as hell.The only one I can solidly get a grip on is Swiss Made = Swiss made parts, assembled, cased and final inspection completed in Switzerland.Then things get weird for me, because I can't figure if "Swiss Made" can also mean a watch assembled in Switzerland where 60% of it's value is comprised of Swiss components. Or "Swiss Made" can mean the watch is assembled is Switzerland from a minimum of 50% Swiss components. Is this correct? Is it either/or? Does it have to be both? Do the new Swiss guidelines change any of it?Then there is the "Swiss" designation which seems to mean Swiss parts assembled and cased elsewhere such as Asia? From Swiss parts? From Swiss movement designs but no actual Swiss made components? Under Swiss management in a Swiss owned facility? I don't understand when/where the Swissiness disappears. Does








