Cartier Gold Tank Basculante in Yellow Gold from Cartier's "Collection Privée Cartier Paris (CPCP)". The Basculante is to Cartier what the Reverso is to Jaeger Lecoultre. This rare numbered edition comes with a display back showing when flipped the highly decorated, very fine mechanical movement, a
Cartier Tortue LM (medium) size in yellow gold from the "Cartier Paris Collection Privee (CPCP)". The Tortue is one of the iconic Cartier cases, dating all the way back to 1906 when it was invented by Louis Cartier. This is a men's watch in the medium sized Tortue case, measuring 43mm x 34.5mm. It b
FS: CARTIER TANK A VIS JUMPING HOUR DISPLAY BACK YG Cartier Tank à Vis Jumping Hour in Yellow Gold from the now discontinued "Collection Privée Cartier Paris (CPCP)". The watch has a Jumping Hour and Date complication, powered by a very fine manual wind mechanical movement. The Tank à Vis Jumping Ho
I would say it is a "ceinture" but I was not aware that gilded models were produced. The hands and the fonts at the back seem a bit off though. I would take SJX advice and take it to Cartier.
Now we only need to find a good pair of shoes to compliment the outfit ! I particularly like the shape of the Tortue too, and the belt does fit very well with your monopoussoir for "dressy" occasions ; for a more casual look the santos 100 with the stingray belt rings my bell. You've got a fan here.
Sea Dweller 16600 V serial bought new from a Canadian AD in December 2008. It contains all paperwork, inner and outer boxes, tool kit, dive card, extra link and an appraisal certificate from the AD. It is in LNIB condition for it sat in the safe until now after I wore it once. No dings, sratches or