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  2. Cartier (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    Cartier International SNC, or simply Cartier (/ ˈ k ɑːr t i eɪ / KAR-tee-air, French:), is a French luxury-goods conglomerate that designs, manufactures, distributes, and sells jewelry, watches, leather goods, sunglasses and eyeglasses.

  3. Counterfeit watch - Wikipedia

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    A counterfeit watch (or replica watch) is an unauthorised copy of an authentic watch. High-end luxury watches such as Rolex, Patek Philippe and Richard Mille are frequently counterfeited and sold on city streets and online. With technological advancements, many non-luxury and inexpensive quartz watches are also commonly counterfeited.

  4. Taylor–Burton Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Taylor would later have a replica made of the diamond that cost $2,800. [15] After her second divorce from Burton in 1978, Taylor sold the diamond in June 1979 to Henry Lambert, a jeweller from New York for a figure believed to between $3–5 million. [18] [19] Part of the proceeds from the sale funded the construction of a hospital in Botswana ...

  5. Patek Philippe - Wikipedia

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    [120] [121] Ref. 6300 also has 20 complications, including grande sonnerie, minute repeater, and alarm with time strike (but without tourbillon), with the sale price over 2.2 million US dollars. [121] [122] The purchase of each piece requires an application from the buyer and has to be approved by Patek Philippe President Thierry Stern. [119]

  6. Pierre C. Cartier - Wikipedia

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    Cartier became the owner of the Hope Diamond and on January 28, 1911 sold it to Edward B. McLean. In a deal concluded in the offices of the McLean family's Washington Post newspaper, Pierre Cartier sold the diamond for US$180,000 (equivalent to $5,886,000 in 2023). A clause in the sale agreement for the diamond, that was widely believed to ...

  7. Charriol - Wikipedia

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    Charriol is a Swiss watchmaker and fine jewellery brand based in Geneva, Switzerland.Founded in 1983 by French entrepreneur Philippe Charriol, [1] the Maison Charriol is led by Coralie Charriol, who serves as chairman of the board, CEO, and creative director.

  8. Pasha Group - Wikipedia

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    Pasha Group is a privately held American shipping company with its headquarters in San Rafael, California. It has automobile shipping terminals at the US East Coast in Baltimore, Maryland; [ 1 ] and the West Coast at Aberdeen, Washington ( Port of Grays Harbor ), [ 2 ] and National City, California ( Port of San Diego ). [ 3 ]

  9. Cartier - Wikipedia

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    Cartier Island, an island north-west of Australia that is part of Australia's Northern Territory; Rural Municipality of Cartier, Manitoba; Cartier, Ontario, a small town in Northern Ontario; Cartier (electoral district), Quebec; Mount Cartier, a mountain in British Columbia