Cartier Vendôme Jumbo Automatic 'Paris' dial 18K Yellow Gold Ref 17003 from 1970s
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Cartier Vendôme Jumbo Automatic 'Paris' dial 18K Yellow Gold Ref 17003 from 1970s

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Cartier Vendôme Jumbo Automatic 'Paris' dial 18K Yellow Gold Ref 17003 from 1970sCartier Vendme Louis Ref. 17003 18k Yellow Gold Paris Dial (GM, 1970s) Uncommon and distinctive Cartier Vendme Louis, crafted in solid 18k yellow gold and presented in the desirable GM (Grand Modle) sizeone of the most refined and sculptural designs from the Louis Cartier Collection. The 33 mm case features the iconic lugless Vendme design, with seamless strap integration and smooth, flowing lines, offering a unique and elegant wrist presence.

Cartier Vendôme Louis Ref. 17003 – 18k Yellow Gold “Paris” Dial (GM, 1970s)

Uncommon and distinctive Cartier Vendôme Louis, crafted in solid 18k yellow gold and presented in the desirable GM (Grand Modèle) size—one of the most refined and sculptural designs from the Louis Cartier Collection.

The 33 mm case features the iconic lugless Vendôme design, with seamless strap integration and smooth, flowing lines, offering a unique and elegant wrist presence. Completed by the signature blue sapphire cabochon crown.

The original “Paris” signed dial shows light, attractive patina, with classic Roman numerals, chemin de fer minute track, and blued steel hands—pure Cartier aesthetics.

Powered by the Cartier Cal. 076 automatic movement, recently serviced and running excellently—an uncommon and desirable configuration for this model.

Presented on a handmade leather strap with a Cartier vermeil pin buckle.

Key highlights:
33 mm GM case in 18k yellow gold
Iconic Vendôme lugless design
“Paris” signed dial with light patina
Roman numerals and blued steel hands
Blue sapphire cabochon crown
Cartier Cal. 076 automatic movement (serviced)
Handmade Belgian leather strap
Cartier vermeil pin buckle
Reference 17003, circa 1970s

A rare and refined Cartier, combining sculptural design, automatic movement, and Paris dial—an elegant and highly collectible vintage piece.

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Julia Montoya
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Loved it!!
Format: Paperback
I have bought all of the books in this series for my nephew and he LOVES them. I get an email whenever a new one is coming out and I can buy it (which I always do) if I would like. It makes it so easy to keep current on the series.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022
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Brian H. Myers
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
wow!
Format: Kindle
What an amazing story that tells about history from the perspective of a kid named Ben that was pretty much forced (but was thankful for the work) to work with coal in the Tower of London, to find out Princess Elizabeth was arrested and sent to the same tower. The plot thickens as he helps her escape. He was met with many challenges, but his best friend Tim helped him always, what a faithful friend! I absolutely love and adore this story because it’s based on history and real life facts, these things actually happened! But when you read it, the author has written it so well it almost sounds like a fantasy! I can’t wait to read more, it’s such a great book, I give it 5 stars but really it deserves 10! Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021
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tina
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Don't let this great middle grade book escape you.
Format: Paperback
I am an Anglophile and love the history of England. This book was an incredible read and fed my addiction fully with Renaissance England inspired history and fiction featuring Ben, a 15 year of commoner and an accidental hero who finds himself a prison let working the Tower’s dreadful jail. This spry has short chapters that will appeal to children with a short attention span, and the storyline like the other installment feature children using real life problem solving skills as they help others. This is an overall great read and highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2021
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Susan Reynolds
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Suspenseful
Format: Kindle
Ben a 15-year-old found himself chained to a wall in a dungeon. His job was to carry coal around the towners to rich prisoners. Princess Elizabeth was thrown into the traitor's tower by her evil sister Queen Mary. He had to try and help save her, now he is a prisoner. The adventure starts, will Ben get out? How will he ever get out? will the princess be saved? Every page is filled with suspense. I loved the history lesson at the end of the book, filled with so much information.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2021
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Elara
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 3
A Tudor Tale of Derring-Do for Children
Format: Kindle
Ben Forrester sees a young woman being dragged into the Tower of London and despite the good advice of his friend, Tim and it being a seemingly impossible task, he sets out to rescue her. On the way, there are messages written in invisible ink, a princess dressed as a coal boy - a coal boy dressed as a princess - dungeons with rats and a lot of adventure. This is an exciting and well-written tale for children, set in the reign of Mary Tudor in the violent and cruel days of the sixteenth century. It has a lot in it to acquaint a reader with life and society at the time and gives a (highly distorted) sketch of the political events of the time. My one big complaint as a historian is the biased perspective of this book which reinforces many popular myths and misconceptions about both Mary and Elizabeth. As this book might be the first (and for some children maybe the only) experience they have of the period it seems to me tragic that it does so. To read it you would think Elizabeth was perfect and Mary pure evil. We are told of Mary's burnings but not why they happened or of Elizabeth's subsequent persecutions and none of it is placed in context. This is a black and white version of history which is horribly inaccurate because it is so, and misleads another generation to despise the woman who was England's first true Queen and who overcame so many challenges including those of politics, religion and rabid misogyny to rule in her own right. I love the irony that we find out in the historical notes at the back that the story of Ben's escape was based on the real-life escape of a man imprisoned there by Elizabeth on account of his beliefs... So whilst I can applaud this as a good, immersive, book to help a child learn about the social history of the time, I would hesitate to recommend it because of the way it reinforces the ignorant bias of popular history over the truth.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021

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