Alright, so the other day I was trying to get a price check on this Cartier Ballon Bleu de Cartier WSBB0020 watch. I’ve been eyeing it for a while, and I finally decided it was time to see how much it would set me back.
I started by browsing some online shops that sell pre-owned jewelry. I figured I might find a decent deal on a used one, and I came across a few sites that had some Cartier pieces. The descriptions always caught my eye – you know, the whole “Discover Our Pre Owned Jewellery Collection Featuring Cartier” thing. Makes it sound fancy, right?
I finally found the exact model I was looking for, the WSBB0020. The details were all there: “Ballon Bleu de Cartier watch, 36 mm, mechanical movement with automatic winding. Steel case, fluted crown set with a cabochon synthetic spinel, silvered guilloch opaline dial.” Sounds complicated, but it basically means it’s a good-looking watch that winds itself.
I dug around a bit more, compared prices on different websites, and jotted down some notes. It took me a while, you know, bouncing between different pages and making sure I wasn’t missing anything.
- First, I searched for online stores specializing in pre-owned jewelry and found quite a few.
- Then, I spent a good chunk of time just browsing through the Cartier sections, enjoying the pictures and descriptions.
- I finally located the WSBB0020 model and read through all the specs. It’s a 36mm, automatic, with a steel case and a fancy dial.
- Next, I started comparing prices. I had multiple tabs open, jumping back and forth, making sure I knew the price range.
- I kept a little notepad where I wrote down the prices from each site and any other important details.
After all that browsing and comparing, I finally had a good idea of what this watch would cost me. It was a bit of a process, but hey, it’s always good to do your research, especially when you’re thinking about buying a nice watch.