``Cartier Tan Louis Cartier'' posted on the website today.
This is the LM size hand-wound model.
When did this watch arrive?
It's been a long time since I've been in stock that I can't even remember.
This time, when I performed a complete service at Cartier, I also replaced the dial.
If you look closely, you'll see the word "PARIS" written on it.
Conventionally, when the dial was replaced, the 6 o'clock side would read "SWISS MADE" regardless of the original notation, but
The dial has been replaced and is now labeled as PARIS.
Actually, when we sold it to a customer a few years ago, it had the same specifications, so
I thought that the dial that the manufacturer had in stock was used, but
At that time, judging from the texture of the paint, it was current.
In other words, the PARIS notation may be replaced with a dial with the same notation,
When we released the SM size, it was SWISS MADE, so
I don't really understand the criteria for exchange.
Anyway, I personally don't like the paint on the dials back then because they tend to crack easily.
Regardless of the original notation, if Cartier watches are properly maintained,
I would also like the dial to be clean.
Therefore, the condition is more important than the description.
Somehow, I want Cartier watches to be "beautiful".
So this time too, we have been thoroughly maintaining it,
A genuine 18K yellow gold D buckle is also included.
This buckle alone is so expensive that you could buy a watch.
Because of that, the selling price this time is extremely high (lol)
Even if I say so myself, it's not cheap at all.
I think it's reasonable considering the number of balls on the market, recent demand, and individual content.
I don't want you to force me to buy it, but rather I want you to understand it and buy it.
We are looking forward to receiving offers from those who seriously want this watch!!