Cartier Calibre de Cartier W7100015 Silver Stainless Steel Strap White Dial 42mm Watch Details
Automatic Movement.
Case Diameter: 42mm.
With Hours, Minutes and crystal scratch durable sapphire face.
Round Stainless Steel Case.
White Roman numerals Dial.
Silver Stainless Steel Band With Hidden Clasp.
Water-Resistant: 80 Meters / 264 Feet.
Brand Name:Cartier
Series:Calibre de Cartier
Model Number:W7100015
Gender:Mens Watches
Movement:Automatic
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Case Size:42mm
Bezel Material:Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material:Stainless Steel
Bracelet Color:Silver
Dial Color:White
Dial Type:Roman numerals
Clasp:Hidden Clasp
Crystal Material:Sapphire
Watch Shape:Round
Water Resistant Depth:80 Meters / 264 Feet
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