Cartier Santos RG Silver Dial Black Croco Strap Ronda Quartz
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18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel Case Swiss Ronda Quartz Movement
Cartier Santos RG Silver Dial Black Croco Strap Ronda Quartz On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From the X Factory
CASE: 18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: Swiss Ronda Quartz Movement
DIMENSIONS: H43.5mm x W31.4mm x 7.3mm|H38mm x W27.5mm x 7.3mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal
STRAP / BRACELET: Leather
Customer Reviews
     | France Martillac |
| By solange rault May 4,2020,4:04 am |
This watch is so pretty, just as pictured so no surprises when you receive it. A bit on the larger side but obviously that's easily fixed. Definitely worth the price! I recommend it.
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     | United Arab Emirates (uae) Sharjah |
| By David Kleimann May 27,2020,9:27 am |
very nice watch, thanks.
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     | Switzerland Kilchberg Zh |
| By TINA B September 20,2019,3:41 am |
Purchased this as a present for my daughter,who is very petite! The offer said it was adjustable,it is not!She has to wear it over the cuff of any top she is wearing.Other than that she was very happy with it.
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     | Japan Kawasaki |
| By Craig McLelland May 8,2020,6:55 am |
According to the agreement!
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