Cartier Tank Francaise 18kt White Gold Diamond Ladies Watch WE100231 Details
Brand:Cartier
Series:Tank
Model:WE100231
Gender:Ladies
Watch Label:Swiss Made
Movement:Quartz
Engine:Cartier Calibre 057
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:Silver
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Sapphire
Hands:Sword-shaped Blued Steel
Second Markers:Minute Markers
Band Type:Strap
Band Material:Leather
Clasp:18kt White Gold Adjustable Deployment
Case Size:25.1 mm x 20.3 mm
Case Thickness:5.75mm
Case Material:18kt White Gold
Crown:Gold octagonal set with a Single Diamond
Case Shape:Rectangle
Case Back:Solid
Bezel:Fixed 18kt White Gold set with 24 Round-cut Diamon
Water Resistance:30 meters / 100 feet
Functions:Hour, Minute
Features:Diamond, Gold, Leather
Style:Luxury Watches
Warranty:2 Year Jomashop Warranty
Additional Info:18kt White Gold Octagonal Crown Set With A Diamond
Internal ID:CRTWE100231
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