CARTIER MEN'S CALIBRE DE CARTIER DIVER 42MM BLACK AUTOMATIC WATCH W7100052 7613268367353
$269.00
Product code: w7100052
Availability: In stock
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Condition:New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Brand: Cartier
UPC: 7613268367353 MPN: w7100052
Features:Date
Case Material:Rose Gold
Movement:Mechanical (Automatic)
Band Material:Rubber
Style:Sport
Display:Analog
Model: Calibre De Cartier Diver Gender:Men's
EAN: 7613268367353

This one is for Stan the trench watch Man..........This one is very very rare from A.L.D. Dennison. 6/0 15J Sapphire ladies watch..........Even the bracelet is 15ct. (.625) made by Britannic. I don't think Dennison ever made bracelets like this? Dial is perfect. A few dust specks and lint on the dial I did not clean off before the the photo. I have seen these listed with Rolex movements for $3,000 plus. Have you ever seen or sold a Waltham or Elgin trench watch 3/0 or 0 size in 15ct yellow
Hi Guys and Girls. I'm having a bash at posting a photo of my new Omega. I did initially go for the 42mm but it was way too small for my big wrist. My camera isn't that brilliant but what I'm really trying to show is the crystal. It's looks so transparent. You can see what I mean (sort of) in the foreground of the watch image. Anyway - I'm happy.Thanks everyone.Paul.







