Cartier Roadster
Discussion
As has already been said there is nothing wrong with the movement, but Cartier will be charging you a lot for it relatively speaking.
Personally I'm not keen on the crown design & I'm not a Roman Numerals fan in general, but if you really like the design, go for it, but not before checking out the Nomos Tetra, which I believe has an in-house movement
http://www.glashuette.com/index.php?id=263&L=1
Hope the link works, otherwise google is your friend
Personally I'm not keen on the crown design & I'm not a Roman Numerals fan in general, but if you really like the design, go for it, but not before checking out the Nomos Tetra, which I believe has an in-house movement
http://www.glashuette.com/index.php?id=263&L=1
Hope the link works, otherwise google is your friend
andy tims said:
that looks nice, any ideas on rr?[quote] imo ok if you are into buying jewellery,however if you want a watch you need
to look elsewhere....
If you just don't like it that's Ok, I freely admit to having no idea on taste.

Yep I do like the JLC reverso watches, but tbh I see them as something I'll want when I get a bit older! Having said that, I'm also looking at a black dialed ultra thin as my ideal black tie watch.
andy tims said:
As has already been said there is nothing wrong with the movement, but Cartier will be charging you a lot for it relatively speaking.
Personally I'm not keen on the crown design & I'm not a Roman Numerals fan in general, but if you really like the design, go for it, but not before checking out the Nomos Tetra, which I believe has an in-house movement
http://www.glashuette.com/index.php?id=263&L=1
Hope the link works, otherwise google is your friend
Personally I'm not keen on the crown design & I'm not a Roman Numerals fan in general, but if you really like the design, go for it, but not before checking out the Nomos Tetra, which I believe has an in-house movement
http://www.glashuette.com/index.php?id=263&L=1
Hope the link works, otherwise google is your friend

Kinda like that. A bit dressy for me but nice.
it's a very nice watch
bought one for my misses but with the pink saffire glass
bought it last year tax free in st martins (€ 1900)
you should buy watches like you buy clothing
for each activity and feeling a different one
so: baume and mercier (i'm feeling so so), cartier (lets go shopping), tag heuer (sporty), jaeger lacoultre (christmas dinner)
so
don't listen to people telling you off it's not a classic ?
as long as you don't buy a tourbillon jaeger lacoultre or another limited edition watch it's only talk.
rens
bought one for my misses but with the pink saffire glass
bought it last year tax free in st martins (€ 1900)
you should buy watches like you buy clothing
for each activity and feeling a different one
so: baume and mercier (i'm feeling so so), cartier (lets go shopping), tag heuer (sporty), jaeger lacoultre (christmas dinner)
so
don't listen to people telling you off it's not a classic ?
as long as you don't buy a tourbillon jaeger lacoultre or another limited edition watch it's only talk.
rens
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