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that looks bad. If the watch is supposedly from the 1930, the movement balance can't have a shock spring. And anyway, the movement is definitely not from the 1930s. The "Paris" on the dial isn't even straight (it drops off to the right). 

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Cartier used some pretty hum-drum movements in the 70s (80s?), A. Schield, ETA. 30s, they were using LeCoultre stuff. Everything else about it looks cheap, not Cartier.

 

On Edit- for a number of years I did "overboard/load" vintage work for Cartier as an external. I developed a real respect for the brand in that time- no holds barred approach to vintage SAV, and I know they ate much of the cost to provide a good service.

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