CARTIER Tank Anglaise Automatic Ladies Watch WT100025 - RRP ��7,900 - BRAND NEW
$269.00
Product code: WT100025
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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
Display:Analog
Gender:Women's
Watch Shape:Rectangle
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Display Type:Analog
Face Colour:Silver
Functions & Features:Water Resistant
Strap Material:Solid Gold, Stainless Steel
MPN: WT100025
Case Size:30mm
Movement:Mechanical (Automatic)
Model: Cartier Tank Anglaise Year of Manufacture:2010-Now
EAN: 7613268250624




Though I've been a collector for a long time, I am familiarizing myself with Hamiltons now. I prefer only vintage mechanical movements. To me, anything with quartz in it isn't a watch. My question is the relative demand for a "Samson", a 1955 watch I haven't seen too often. It looks like a simpler version of a K series watch whose round bezel was made of three concentric rings.Meanwhile, picked up a "Haydon", and a "Nordon". Going for a Wilshire, mad that I sold the first one I had. Pics
This is not in the Oris catalogue I have, so I've only just discovered it. WOW!! . I love the look of this watch.Does anyone have one, and can give any comments or more pics. I'd love to find out more about this. The Oris website shows the movement as an ETA2893-2, 42hr reserve.pic from www.worldwatchreview.com







