続「PARIS表記」の謎。

Continuation: The mystery of “PARIS notation”.

Cartier Tank Louis Cartier, which was recently sold.

Thankfully, I married a customer who came to the store the day after it was published.

Thank you very much for this time!!

By the way, I posted on my blog the other day that the dial of this Tan Louis is written as "PARIS".

I completely forgot that I took a photo before sending it in for repair (lol)

Then another "mystery" emerged.

The one on the left is Tan Louis, which was sold the other day.

The one on the right is a quartz model that will be sold in the future.

Well...both are written as "SWISS".

Actually, I completely forgot about this and it came up when I was looking at pictures of cute children (lol)

In other words, it has been proven that the manufacturer can change the SWISS notation to the PARIS notation.

I didn't specify anything in particular, so

In reality, it is unclear how far they will go .

Maybe you can get it done if you specify PARIS when requesting repairs.

Basically it seems to be SWISS MADE.

I don't know the correct answer as there is a lot of information out there,

Also, the next time the same watch arrives, if it has the original PARIS notation dial,

I'll try asking the manufacturer...

That is, if I could buy Tank Louis.