Calibre de Cartier SS White Dial Diamond Bezel Black Leather
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Cartier
316L Stainless Steel Case, Diamond Bezel Asian 2836 Automatic Movement
Calibre de Cartier SS White Dial Diamond Bezel Black Leather On Sale
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DESCRIPTION:?
CASE: 316L Stainless Steel Case, Diamond Bezel
MOVEMENT: Asian 2836 Automatic Movement
DIMENSIONS: 42mm x 11.5mm
CRYSTAL:Sapphire
STRAP / BRACELET: Stainless Steel Bracelet
Customer Reviews
     | USA Johnston |
| By Colin Nutley February 9,2020,9:09 am |
all as described, thanks, 5 Full Star Seller
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     | New Zealand Whakatane |
| By Alan Rubio August 7,2019,7:07 am |
You're really a great seller, I like this watch very much! TKS!
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     | Malaysia Taman Tar, Ampang |
| By Carolyn F. May 1,2020,3:29 am |
thanks good seller
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     | United States Carlsbad |
| By Mulholland August 10,2019,4:30 am |
It looks and feels expensive
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