Cartier panthEre Details
Case Material
:Gold/Steel
Bracelet Material
:Gold/Steel
Condition
:1 (mint)
Gender
:Ladies' watch
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:Belgium, nieuwpoort
Price
:
1,695 (= $ 2,068)
Availability
Available immediately
Case
Case Material
:Gold/Steel
Waterproof
:30 m
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Dial
:White
Dial numerals
:Roman numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Gold/Steel
Bracelet Color
:Steel
Clasp
:Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material
:Gold/Steel


Watches NEWS
Calibre de Cartier, Now on a Bracelet
Last year Cartier launches the Calibre de Cartier line powered by the brand’s in-house 1904-PS movement. The watch represented an important step for the brand. Despite the clearly sporty aesthetics, the Calibre de Cartier was available only on a strap. At SIHH 2011, a new and decidedly more sporting version debuted on a bracelet.The new models are available in stainless steel with black or silver dial, and in 18K rose gold and stainless steel with a silver dial. The bracelets feature wide polished center links and thinner brushed outer links with a deployant-style folding clasp. At 42mm x 10mm, the case dimensions have not changed. Water resistance is 30 meters.For more on this watch and the movement that powers it, click here.As we go to press, only approximate U.S. pricing is available: steel version $7000; steel and gold $10,950
FC 44mm vs Trulli
I am working on updating my AP collection and have opportunity to trade FC 44mm and SOME cash for Trulli.I like my FC 44mm but its a bit too dark for me. Keeping it and adding Trulli doesn't make sense in my collection. I have to pick one of them. let's vote pleaseFC 44mm vs Trulli
Newbie saying 'HI'
I have always admired Omegas, sold/traded quite a few, but none actually sang to me. Gave my father a Seamaster Chrono for his birthday last year, toyed around with the idea of owning a 45.5 Planet Ocean, but never really pulled the trigger. Wasn't for the lack of opportunity, but rather lack of desire. Until now. When I saw this one, it was love at first sight. Nice and thick (14mm) just the right diameter, incredible legibility, and a moon phase to boot. As a first time Omega owner, I see what the hype is all about. This one is here to stay. Not my pic, on my iPad right now, but I already have several wristshots on my phone, will upload them tomorrow when in front of a (real ) computer. Love to be part of the club. Plus - this Speedy has some stiff competition with the other loved pieces in the ol' collection, but hasn't come off my wrist in the last week. And oddly enough, I love the manual wind. Gives it a 'vintage-y' feel, and gives me a chance to play with the watch one extra tim
A simple start for me!
My last pickup was a 44 ROO so fair to say this is the other end of the size spectrum.Feels refined and delicate but delicate in a good way, the level of finishing is great and could spend all day admiring it.
Calling all panerai experts(pics heavy)
I just received this. I've done my research and it looks good in my eyes, but I want confirmation since this is my second venture into panerai. Hopefully the pictures are good enough. If more pics from different angle r needed, let me know. Thanks in advance. PS since this is the destro, I should wind it counter clock wise, correct?I blame it on the autoconnect.