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Dear expert could u please tell me how i can i find about the cartier is  fake or original 

the first watch have logo 925 what does that indicate 

i want to buy two watches santos cartier as they are sold in internet so i dont have so many pictures

how much these watches cost in market used i am waiting from experts opinion 

 

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Have you considered asking on a forum focusing on this type of watches? This one has focus on watch repairing.

However, 925 indicated 92.5% silvery purity. It is found on all kinds of silver objects.

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9 minutes ago, OmarHaltam said:

from the looks of the watch it has a mark of 925 which should mean it is made out of silver, but looking at the pictures the watch is Brass silver plated.

Actually it says plated 20 micron.

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Agreed. Quality is off, particularly the case back screws...also, note that Cartier watches often  hide the word 'Cartier' on the ten o'clock Roman numeral 'X' which doesn't seem to be apparent here unless it's just picture quality not making it clear. I'd put my money on it being fake.

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