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Tortue · WJTO0012

Specification

Cartier Tortue WJTO0012

Specification for the Tortue watch
MaisonCartier
ModelTortue
CollectionTortue
ReferenceWJTO0012
Case MaterialRose Gold
DialConfirmed on enquiry
YearConfirmed on enquiry
ConditionConfirmed on enquiry
Box & PapersConfirmed on enquiry
How acquisition works

A quiet, considered way to acquire.

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Enquire

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02

A specialist responds

Within 48 hours: full pricing, condition, provenance, and additional photography and video of this exact watch.

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Viewing & acquisition

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The Tortue

Tortue — from the Cartier register.

The Tortue gathers Cartier's references within the Maison Soletti timepiece register. Each is presented with its reference number, materials and dial, and is available to acquire on enquiry.

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Notes on this reference
  • 01Part of the curated Cartier selection at Maison Soletti.
  • 02Every reference is verified and presented for private acquisition.
  • 03Our concierge can source specific dials, materials and years on request.
Questions

About the Cartier Tortue

What defines the Cartier Tortue?
The Tortue gathers Cartier's references within the Maison Soletti timepiece register. Each is presented with its reference number, materials and dial, and is available to acquire on enquiry.
What should I know about the Tortue before buying?
Part of the curated Cartier selection at Maison Soletti.
How do I acquire a Cartier Tortue from Maison Soletti?
Every Tortue reference in our register is verified and presented for private acquisition. Submit an enquiry and a specialist will reply — usually within 48 hours — with full pricing, additional photography and video, condition and box-and-papers status, and will help you secure the watch.
The Maison

The House of Cartier

Est. 1847 · Paris, France

Cartier — 'the jeweller of kings, the king of jewellers' — gave the world the modern men's wristwatch. The Santos of 1904 was made for an aviator who needed to read the time in flight; the Tank of 1917 has never gone out of style since.

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