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Cartier Watches: Travel & Lifestyle Perspective

By Watch_This · Apr 18, 2022 · 23 replies
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WatchProSite contributor Watch_This (Drew) shares a cautionary tale for collectors navigating international luxury watch purchases. His experience highlights the critical importance of understanding CITES regulations for exotic leather straps when shipping timepieces across borders. Drew's journey to acquire a unique Cartier, complicated by customs issues, underscores the often-overlooked logistical challenges in high-value horological acquisitions.

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The effort it took to finally secure this beauty! Let me just warn you all that if shipping any watch overseas that has a strap made of anything other than cow/calf (in this case, alligator) be sure the seller understands what paperwork is needed! This started in Japan, held in customs for weeks in the US. Ultimately had to be shipped back to Japan because it didn’t clear customs… strap had to be removed in Japan, then shipped back to US. 2.5 months later, I finally have it in hand (with a temporary strap until I can find an original). This is a real stunner. I was worried it would look too small on my 7”+ wrist… but not at all! It’s a really unique piece.

I’m happy. Cheers
Drew












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ArmisT
Apr 18, 2022
Well worth the effort for this one.

Regarding alligator straps, isn’t a viable solution that the shipper remove the strap and send it to you separately? I had researched this before and found online discussions/instructions on how to navigate this issue.

WA
Watch_This
Apr 18, 2022
Let’s just say…

The shipper was WAY over their head. They said they could ship to the US but clearly didn’t understand protocol. I’m just a guy trying to buy a watch… I assume the professionals know proper procedure. So, yes, most likely this could’ve been done much more smoothly with the original strap had the shipper been more informed. They gave me a nice credit that exceeds what it will cost me to buy one. But a lot of frustration with this transaction. But all good now.

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ArmisT
Apr 19, 2022
I hear you. All’s well that ends well.

Wear it in the best of health.

TH
TheMadDruid
Apr 19, 2022
Yes.

I ran into a similar problem years ago. At first the British private seller shipped the strap with the watch. When that failed he looked into getting a CITES license. (Haha) Finally he listened to me and sent the strap to me in a normal envelope.

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Apr 18, 2022
Congrats and now it’s time to enjoy it! 👌👌

WA
Watch_This
Apr 18, 2022
Indeed I will!

I “worked” for this one!

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