Cartier frame in polished Gold Titanium with polished Black inserts


Model: CT0250O
Colour code: 001
Frame material: Titanium
Lens width (not inc. frame): 51mm
Lens height (not inc. frame): 44mm
Max. frame height: 46mm
Total frame width: 138mm
Bridge width: 21mm
Temple length: 145mm
Made in Japan




Brand new, complete with Hard Case and Micro-Fibre Cleaning Cloth

Regular retail price for this model and colour is over USD $1000

As with any other eyeglass frames, simply take these to your optician or send them to an online glazing company to have prescription lenses made and fitted
Alternatively, they are also suitable for being made in to sunglasses (regular and prescription)

I can also supply an invoice, on request, should you wish to claim back part of the cost from your healthcare insurance provider





All items are guaranteed authentic and are sourced exclusively from within Europe.
 
Packages ship from Europe using a tracked airmail service, arrive in most locations Worldwide within 6-10 business days and require a signature upon delivery.

Unfortunately I am no longer able to offer free shipping to Canada and Australia as recent changes to their domestic postal services mean that the regular registered airmail method I generally use is no longer track-able there, so a more expensive premium service must be used instead.

Packages can occasionally be liable for importation fees once they arrive in the destination country.
Although it is very uncommon, as steps are taken to minimise the chances of this happening, should it occur, these charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Please note that I no longer accept returns.
This is due to the unreliable domestic postal services where I am located, which often results in very delayed incoming mail as well as higher than acceptable levels of lost packages.

Furthermore, packages sent to me from abroad require me to travel to the city's central Post Office and provide documentation proving that the contents have in fact been returned (as otherwise I would be incorrectly liable to pay importation tax/duty and handling fees).

Of course, if a buyer receives an item that is damaged or genuinely incorrectly described, I certainly would not deny a return.