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Cartier Paris quartz Swiss watch 20 - 61322
Serial No. 20-61323 is not a genuine Cartier Paris Quartz Swiss watch. It is a replica of the watch.
Yes, it's cartier
serial number 17 050343 925 quartz ARGENT
They are and have been for over 500 years.
swistar no.9570m
Made in China, but with Swiss quartz.
Made in China, but with Swiss quartz.
No one country invented the quartz watch. America, Swiss and Japan all made important contributions to the making of the quartz watch.
It functions with chronogrph features and swiss quartz movement are some of the functions.
No. Cartier makes the regular tank watches that have "CARTIER" on the face but they also make the "Must de Cartier" line. This line was introduced in the early 1970s. There are dozens of tank models but only the Vermeil (925) tank with either "CARTIER" or "Must de Cartier" printed on the face -- preferably white or parchment -- retain a value above a few hundred dollars. Many tanks sell on eBay every month for $250-$400. But notice how none of them are the classic tank with the roman numeral dial. In fact, the name Cartier does not appear on most of them. Only the famous Cartier "double C" and the word "Swiss." These represent the entry level point of the line. A genuine, fine, classic Cartier tank can be of either brand. What matters is type of face it has, as well as the movement.
This would depend upon a number of factors. Massive, or crystalline? Colorless, or colorful? Clear or opaque? Fractured or flawless? From the Swiss Alps, or from Arkansas? A buck a pound will get you good tumbling grade agate, but a well crystallized rose quartz specimen, or top grade rutilated quartz, or a nice Swiss smoky quartz crystal crowned with pink fluorite crystals... you can add two to four zeroes.