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Plaque is Plated, 925 means 925 Silver and is G 20M is 20 microns or "thickness" of the plating. The same would apply for Gold plating
On a watch case, plaque OR G 20 microns means that the case is solid gold. The 20 micron relates to the thickness of the gold plating.
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"Plaque OR g 10 microns" typically refers to the plating of the medal. It suggests that the medal has either undergone a plating process or has a gold plating of 10 microns thickness. The "OR" indicates that it could be either of these options.
Marking on jewelry, watch cases, or pens. Plaque is plating, lamine is mechanically applied, such as American "Gold Filled" and 20 microns is thickness of precious metal, fondacier inox means base metal is stainless steel. For example, plaque OR G 20 fondacier inox would mean a 20 micron plating of gold (French word is OR) on stainless steel.
One can purchase a Cartier tank watch by going to the Cartier website. The website has an online store that Cartier products such as Cartier tank watches can be bought from.
Carefully open the back of your watch. Authentic Cartier watches have the name Cartier engraved on the internal movements.
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How can I tell if my cartier 2301 cc708177 real or not what do I look for
It is virtually impossible to trace Cartier serial numbers as many dealers fail to register the watch when they sell them. Additionally if the watch was not sold in the Continent you are trying to trace it in then Cartier will not have a record for the watch unless they've had the watch in for service.
The wrist watch was invented by Louis Cartier and Hans Wilsdorf in 1904. Cartier still makes some of the best and most expensive watches in the world.