Cartier Pebble WGPB0003 limited edition

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Cartier Pebble reference WGPB0003 in 18k yellow gold, measuring 36 millimeters and powered by the manual winding caliber 430 MC. This watch belongs to the highly limited 2023 reissue of Cartier London’s legendary 1972 Pebble design, with only 150 pieces produced worldwide. The model closely follows the proportions and aesthetic of the original, featuring the rounded square case, elongated Roman numerals and slim profile that define the Pebble’s distinctive character. The 36 millimeter case gives the watch a balanced and wearable presence, while the caliber 430 MC preserves the ultra thin heritage of the early London pieces. This example is unworn and stickered. It is offered as a full set with all original accessories. A rare chance to acquire the 2023 limited edition Pebble, one of Cartier’s most celebrated modern reissues and a faithful continuation of an iconic 1970s design.

Cartier Pebble reference WGPB0003 in 18k yellow gold, measuring 36 millimeters and powered by the manual winding caliber 430 MC. This watch belongs to the highly limited 2023 reissue of Cartier London’s legendary 1972 Pebble design, with only 150 pieces produced worldwide.

The model closely follows the proportions and aesthetic of the original, featuring the rounded square case, elongated Roman numerals and slim profile that define the Pebble’s distinctive character. The 36 millimeter case gives the watch a balanced and wearable presence, while the caliber 430 MC preserves the ultra thin heritage of the early London pieces.

This example is unworn and stickered. It is offered as a full set with all original accessories.

A rare chance to acquire the 2023 limited edition Pebble, one of Cartier’s most celebrated modern reissues and a faithful continuation of an iconic 1970s design.

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