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CARTIER Tank Française Chronograph watch. Ref 2303 Nº BB14958. Gents/Unisex. In steel. White dial with cobalt blue steel sword hands. Roman numeral. Second hand and central chronograph hand. Three counters for seconds, minutes and chrono hours. Pushers and crown in yellow gold and crown with a cabochon sapphire. Black leather strap and buckle not original of the brand. Quartz movement. It works. Measurements: 28 mm (case width); 36.5 x 32.5 mm (total case with crown). In the description of the watches when it says "in working order" it means that the watch is in working order. Since collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the buyer is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All the photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging.

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CARTIER Tank Française Chronograph watch. Ref 2303 Nº BB14958. Gents/Unisex. In steel. White dial with cobalt blue steel sword hands. Roman numeral. Second hand and central chronograph hand. Three counters for seconds, minutes and chrono hours. Pushers and crown in yellow gold and crown with a cabochon sapphire. Black leather strap and buckle not original of the brand. Quartz movement. It works. Measurements: 28 mm (case width); 36.5 x 32.5 mm (total case with crown). In the description of the watches when it says "in working order" it means that the watch is in working order. Since collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the buyer is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All the photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging.

Estimate 3 000 - 3 500 EUR
Starting price 1 800 EUR

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