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No need to explain anymore, right?



This is a must-have tank that comes with a "lifetime warranty" that arrived the other day.

Those of you who have received explanations on past blogs or in-store may also be aware of this.

This lifetime warranty is Cartier's best accessory, with lifetime complete service free of charge.

Please do not lose the lifetime warranty after purchasing!

This time I would like to write about this watch.

Even if I write it over and over again, it still doesn't seem to be getting the message across, so I'll write some duplicate content,

"Old items" called antiques and vintage are

Whatever it is, it's all about the condition.

This is because even if the same products are lined up, each item is in a different condition.

It depends on usage conditions, storage environment, maintenance history...

Just as each person is different, the history of each item is also different.

To put it simply...

“If you’re going to buy it anyway, wouldn’t it be better if it’s in good condition?”

about it.

This must-have tank has a design that is the origin of dress watches.

There is no index, so it is a small size that fits comfortably on your arm.

Originally, a dress watch was...

When dressed up in a tuxedo etc.

With the meaning of "not caring about time",

The watch is sized to fit into a shirt sleeve,

Second hand, date, minute marker (seconds scale), etc.

It does not have the ability to accurately tell the time.

Essentially, it's a dress watch that lets you look like you're not wearing a watch.

This is etiquette and dress,

This is a wonderful invention that was conceived with consideration for others.

It's Sorya likely.

It's rude to worry about the time in front of the wonderful person you met at the venue.

By the way, the golden rule for men when dressing up is to wear enamel shoes.

The reason for this seems to be to prevent the shoe cream from staining the other person's dress from getting on the surface of the leather shoes.

Being considerate of others is what makes a ``gentleman''.

This is off topic, but the condition of this mast tank is very good.

The dial was replaced when it was maintained at Cartier in the past.

How can you tell the difference?

The notation on the 6 o'clock side says "SWISS MADE" instead of "SWISS".

When this is replaced later, the notation will change, so you can tell the difference, and at the same time,

The dial is in good condition with no dirt or deterioration.

Furthermore, the crown is new this time and the case is in good condition with no major damage.

The condition of the watch can be said to be excellent.

What's more, it comes with a lifetime warranty...

Once sold, you will no longer be able to obtain similar content in the future.

Recent men's fashion trends are said to be British,

I think there has been an increase in the number of people who look like ``British gentlemen'' like 007's James Bond or Kingsman.

However, being a "gentleman" can also be thought of as a "psychology" rather than a fashion statement.

The feeling of caring for the other person,

You can lift or bring down an opponent just by your behavior.

At the same time as having the minimum manners,

At least dress appropriately.

As such a "gentleman's" watch, this must-have tank is definitely a must-have.

"I don't have an index, so I don't know the exact time, so I think I'll be late."

I'm sure I can hear that kind of voice, but wouldn't it be better if I knew the approximate time?

If you're going to be late, just leave early and don't keep the other person waiting.

At least don't get angry if the other person is later than the meeting time.

Maybe he took the time to meet you.