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Must de Cartier Watch

$2,500.00

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Annual Calendar

A complication that automatically knows and adjusts for the correct amount of days for every month the year, with the exception of February; the calendar function only needs to be adjusted once every year.

A small opening on a watch's dial that reveals a complication; this is typically the date, day, or month.

A self-winding movement that harnesses energy from both winding the watch and from the wearer's motion. To operate continuously, automatic watches require daily wear or a watch winder. If the watch stops, simply wind the crown clockwise 20 - 30 times, set the watch and resume wear.

The top part of the case that holds the crystal in place; bezels can be fixed in place or rotate and are typically of the same shape as the case.

Chronograph

A watch that displays time and provides stopwatch function.

Additional features on a watch other than basic timekeeping. Common examples are day, date, chronograph and moon phase.

Grade 0 watches are new or unworn, with no signs of wear or damage.

Grade 1 watches may possess any of the following aspects: • Imperfections that are superficial and consistent with handling • A single point of light marking • A bracelet that has been sized • A case that has been engraved.

Grade 2 watches may possess any of the following aspects: • Imperfections that are superficial and consistent with light use • Multiple points of light markings • A Single point of moderate marking • A bracelet with light stretching • Minor cosmetic alterations to external components.

Grade 3 watches may possess any of the following aspects: • Markings and wear that are consistent with moderate use • Multiple points of moderate markings • Light discoloration to metal, dial or hands • A bracelet with moderate stretching • Blemishes at crystal or embellishments • Cosmetic alterations to external components.

Grade 4 watches may possess any of the following aspects: • Markings and wear that are consistent with heavy use • Moderate wear at case and attachment • One or more points of heavy markings • Moderate discoloration to metal, dial or hands • A bracelet with heavy stretching • Moderate wear at crystal • Significant cosmetic alterations to external components.

Hour displayed through an aperture in the dial instead of a hand.

All watches require a full service every 4-6 years.

A watch movement that uses a mainspring to store energy rather than a battery and must be wound by hand and/or by physical motion.

Moonphase

A watch feature that tracks and displays the lunar phases throughout the month. The moonphase dial is typically displayed by an occluded aperture.

Perpetual Calendar

A complication that takes leap year into account and automatically adjusts the date for the every month throughout the year.

Power Reserve

The amount of energy stored in a watch before it stops running. Some watches feature a power reserve indicator on the dial. Common mechanical movements typically have a power reserve of 36-48 hours, however in some more complicated watches the power reserve can range up to several days.

A watch feature allowing the wearer to change the date on the watch without moving the hands.

The pendulum inside an automatic mechanical watch that winds the mainspring. The rotor moves on a pivot with motion from the wearer’s wrist.

A watch dial design that exposes the internal movement. A skeletonized dial allows the wearer to observe some or all of the working parts inside of the watch. It may also be referred to as an “openwork” design.

A watch case shape featuring convex sides.

Water resistance determines how much pressure a watch can withstand; water resistance is a measure of pressure, not depth

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Description
  • Must de Cartier Collection
  • 22mm x 29mm Case Dimensions
  • Sterling Silver
  • Quartz Movement
  • Smooth Bezel
  • Orange Dial
  • Black Alligator Strap
  • Stainless Steel Tang Buckle
Details
Estimated item measurements
  • Measurements: Fits a wrist size of 6.5" or smaller.
    Item Detail
  • Collection: Must de Cartier
  • Model Name: Tank
  • Reference Number: W1017654
  • Serial Number: 24**********
  • Movement: Quartz
    Case
  • Case Shape: Tank
  • Case Material: Sterling Silver
  • Case Diameter: 22mm
  • Watch Height: 6mm
  • Crystal: Mineral
  • Bezel Style: Smooth
  • Bezel Material: Sterling Silver
    Dial
  • Hand Style: Sword, Silver-Tone
  • Numerical Style: Roman
  • Dial Style: Textured
    Band
  • Attachment Type: Strap
  • Attachment Material: Alligator
  • Buckle Material: Stainless Steel
  • Watch Length: 29mm
  • Note: This watch has been evaluated by our Watch Specialist and Horologist.
  • Buckle: The fit of this watch can be made larger or smaller by adjusting the buckle.
  • Gender: Women
  • Item # CRT118532

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Condition

Grade 4. Heavy wear at case; heavy wear and discoloration at strap.

Timekeeping:
This watch currently meets expected timekeeping standards.
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