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CartierRoadster

Reference: W62020X6

Product overview

  • Box:Yes
  • Papers:Yes
  • Age:2004
  • Movement:automatic
  • Case Size:40mm
  • Case:Stainless Steel
  • Dial:Black Roman Numeral
  • Bracelet:Stainless Steel

Lot overview

  • LOT: #001611
  • Location:Fulham, London, United Kingdom
  • Seller:
    (private) Sold by an individual
  • Currency:GBP

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From a private seller comes this Cartier Roadster chronograph ref. W62020X6 in steel. This one-owner example was purchased new by the vendor in 2004 and it’s accompanied by the presentation box, booklets, spare bracelet links, red suede pouch and black leather pouch. Also included is a brand new bolstered Cartier strap with deployant buckle purchased by the vendor for £300. The watch shows general signs of wear in the form of light scratches to the case, bezel and bracelet, and its overall condition is within the bounds of the seller’s A grading.

The dial reflects automotive design influences and resembles the dashboard of a classic car in its display of hours, minutes, running seconds and the chronograph. Of note is the magnifier for the date window, which sweeps across the dial from an elaborately engineered crown.

The Roadster bracelet also features sweeping lines across each of the individual links. These show satin and polished finishes, and each link is adjustable and fixed by screws rather than pins. A double folding deployant clasp holds things together whilst an innovative quick release system makes changing the bracelet for a strap a matter of ease. The movement is an ETA 2894 modular automatic chronograph movement with vertical clutches that ensure smooth operation of the chronograph.

The Cartier Roadster was first launched in 2002 and was offered for only a decade before being discontinued.

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