Cartier 85533556 Features

Ref. No. :85533556
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Italy, PISA
Price : € 2,350 (= $ 2,867)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
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Here is one I picked up a couple of years ago.
I am getting the itch again. This time it's either the 5296 or 5227. Any pics of current owners would be great. I like the simplicity and the dial pop of the 5296 more so than the 5227 but would 39mm be more advantageous over a 38mm ? There's a large price differential but I'm not focused on that right now. I need to make a final decision this weekend for Monday purchase. Let's hear it.
Hey all, I am new to these forums but have been lurking for a little. Trying to figure out which watch to upgrade to. I have an Oyster Perpetual Date I've owned for 10 years, and would like something different. The three I've narrowed down to are either GTM 2, Submariner or Yachtmaster --- and as you can see by the title of the post, I don't have much of a use for the tools they provide. So I'm merely going based on personal like when worn. Looking to purchase on the gray/preowned market and use my current OPD as trade to lower the price. I'm having trouble deciding which to purchase. There are so many variations with pre-owned. All of the above are around the same price that I've seen but vary in age. Also, some have box and papers while others don't. If I could ask quick options on the following:- How much do box and papers matter? (Purchasing from a gray dealer in person - reputable local jeweler)- How much does age of the watch matter? (eg. YM - 2000, GMT - 2013, SUB D- 2006)- Are
If anyone is interested, my AD has both and will ship.DM if interested.







