vintage dress watch Cartier 'Fancy Lug' Automatic Dress Watch
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vintage dress watch

vintage dress watch Cartier 'Fancy Lug' Automatic Dress Watch

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vintage dress watch Cartier 'Fancy Lug' Automatic Dress WatchBy the mid 1970s, Cartier has secured itself as a global name in luxury goods namely jewelry, and of course, watches. But prior to this time, the maison was much smaller and produced far fewer goods. As such, anything prior to the early 1970s can be considered special, rare, and usually interesting In fact, Cartier subcontracted a handful of other brands to produce watches for them: Movado, Piaget, Bulova, etc. The piece that we have here is one of

By the mid 1970s, Cartier has secured itself as a global name in luxury goods — namely jewelry, and of course, watches. But prior to this time, the maison was much smaller and produced far fewer goods. As such, anything prior to the early 1970s can be considered special, rare, and usually interesting... In fact, Cartier subcontracted a handful of other brands to produce watches for them: Movado, Piaget, Bulova, etc. 

The piece that we have here is one of those watches. Manufactured by New York-based Bulova in circa 1958, this piece comes in at approximately 33mm in diameter and is fashioned out of 14k yellow gold. It features a 'stepped' case construction with stylized 'fancy' lugs, a caseback secured by a steel ring, and a beautiful dial within. The case shows normal signs of wear and some sleeve polish from age and retains defined factory finishing. The sunburst gold dial inside has lovely faceted applied indices and is in outstanding, virtually flawless condition. Of course, it bears the "Cartier" signature rendered in black on the top half, as well as "Automatic" on the lower half. The movement within is automatic-winding and has a Cartier-signed rotor. The caseback is also signed Cartier along with various specifications.

In addition to quite simply being a beautiful example of 1950s design, this piece represents fantastic value considering it's solid gold construction and the interesting story behind its genesis.

And we'll bet you don't see another anytime soon.

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So far my dog hasn’t destroyed it! And it’s been a month. So I call that a win. Plus he loves it.
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Not for aggressive dogs. I thought this was good for the money it’s not. My dog chewed this up in less than a minute. Not too happy
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Great durability and unpredictability. Dog loves it and we love it. It’ll last a long time.
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This big orange interactive dog toy does a few things differently—and mostly, it does them right. First, there are no batteries and no charging required. The internal noise maker is activated by movement, producing little squeaks and quacks that grab a dog’s attention without turning into an electronic science experiment. Second—and more importantly—this thing is built to last. It’s designed to work as both a ball and a tug toy, which means it’s far tougher than the typical interactive balls that get shredded in short order. I fully expect this one to stick around for a long time. That said, the reaction from my dogs was… mixed. All of them were a bit spooked at first. The sounds made them curious but cautious. My Border Collie was the first to commit and play with it, and she gave it a solid try. After a while, though, interest faded and the toy ended up sitting on the floor largely ignored. I can get them engaged if I roll it around and hype things up, but the two dogs that usually love tug-of-war haven’t latched onto this one yet. My guess is this toy will shine more outdoors. Once spring rolls around and it’s flying across the yard instead of the living room floor, I suspect it’ll get a lot more action. My dogs tend to burn energy—and enthusiasm—much faster outside. If you have a heavy chewer that destroys fragile interactive toys (and drains your wallet in the process), this is a very welcome alternative. Considering how quickly $35–$50 electronic balls can meet their end, this toy earns its place in the basket for durability alone.
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