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Cartier Roadster Women's Steel Watch

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Product Description: Cartier Roadster Women's Steel Watch

A spectacular new identity from Cartier...introducing the Roadster women's watch in premium grade steel. Innovative lines are modern yet classic, sophisticated, energetic and unequivocally urbane. Highly polished steel tonneau shaped case is presented on the triple link bracelet in brushed and polished steel. Raised, polished steel bezel frames the pink dial with...
A spectacular new identity from Cartier...introducing the Roadster women's watch in premium grade steel. Innovative lines are modern yet classic, sophisticated, energetic and unequivocally urbane. Highly polished steel tonneau shaped case is presented on the triple link bracelet in brushed and polished steel. Raised, polished steel bezel frames the pink dial with luminous hands and Black Roman numeral hour markers. A highly stylized Cyclops lens frames automatic date calendar at the 3 o'clock hour. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Updated Cartier cabochon crown in polished steel adds distinction. Bracelet has an invisible, double-locking clasp for added security. Interchangeable bracelet comes with an additional strap. Water resistant to 100 meters (330 feet). Precise Swiss quartz movement. Case is 31mm wide and 9.5mm thick.

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