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Very nice! I would like to see..
Jul 06, 2020,10:09 AM
.. the engravings in Egypt Art style, which was familiar to Cartier products in 20s
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Cartier Santos engraving
By: ialienam_AUS : July 6th, 2020-03:32
Just being creative with my Cartier Santos, the job was done yesterday and engraver sent me the pics. It’s either love it or hate it. Just having a bit fun @ialienam ...
Why not ...
By: Cpt Scarlet : July 6th, 2020-03:45
I like the fact that it’s now a very personal watch. Enjoy !
LOVE IT!
By: myles721 : July 6th, 2020-07:33
On some watches it would be blasphemy but I think in a lot of ways Cartier was made for this kind of thing! It invites an interesting side thread… What watches would or would not be suitable for customization?
First impression; WHAT?
By: xyz123abc : July 6th, 2020-12:15
Second thought - well, not that bad. Third thought; actually quite cool. Fourth thought; why cannot I have one? Conclusion: good interpretation of a jeweler watch.
Yes.
By: Jay (Eire) : July 6th, 2020-12:27
For me, this works and it’s pretty cool. I’ve been thinking of doing something along these lines with a 36mm Oyster Perpetual. There’s a guy (King Nerd) who has done some stuff for Urwerk that I’ve chatted with a little. I still need to be sure about the ...
I think it's:
By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : July 6th, 2020-13:59
Old Kingdom: Breguet Middle Kingdom: Patek New Kingdom: Rolex Late period: Hublot
Thanks guys
By: ialienam_AUS : July 6th, 2020-14:25
Yah, engraving is very personal thing (like tattoo, something I always like but I don't even have one on myself for various reasons). Anyway I wouldn't do it on all my other watches, just one is enough. That's correct, it's Taiwan indigenous people, where...