Null Cartier, Tank Américaine, automatic watch with sertie de diamants
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Cartier, Tank Américaine, automatic watch with sertie de diamants Cadran guilloché crème, aiguilles bleues, chiffres arabes et romains noirs, remontoir serti d'un diamant, date à guichet à 6h, ref. 1726, or gris 750, 44x23 mm, gravure au dos, poids brut 63 g, accompagnée de deux bracelets en cuir supplémentaires

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Cartier, Tank Américaine, automatic watch with sertie de diamants Cadran guilloché crème, aiguilles bleues, chiffres arabes et romains noirs, remontoir serti d'un diamant, date à guichet à 6h, ref. 1726, or gris 750, 44x23 mm, gravure au dos, poids brut 63 g, accompagnée de deux bracelets en cuir supplémentaires

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