Cartier Skeleton Watch Black & White Dial Leather VF


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316L Stainless Steel Case  Asian Center Handwinding Tourbillon Movement
Cartier Skeleton Watch Black & White Dial Leather VF

Cartier Skeleton Watch Black & White Dial Leather VF On Sale

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DESCRIPTION: ?From the V Factory
CASE: 316L Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: ?Asian Center Handwinding Tourbillon Movement
DIMENSIONS: ?45mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof sapphire Crystal
STRAP / BRACELET:Leather

Was: $418.5.00  SALE Price:  $279.00
Quantity:

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Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sSweden Malung
By James Mozgawa  October 16,2019,10:36 am
Definitely cheap price, it's really worth buying now! Thanks!

1s1s1s1s1sNederlands Amsterdam
By luis rodriguez jorrin  October 21,2019,4:42 am
the item was ok.

1s1s1s1s1sAustralia Brisbane Queensland
By david glaskin  May 17,2020,5:17 am
was in excellent condition and so was the box thankyou!!! Would buy again

1s1s1s1s1sSouth Korea Seoul
By Nate U  May 24,2020,12:24 am
OK, as shown

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