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  • The Cartier Tank

    The Cartier Tank

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    The founder of the brand,Louis Cartier, invented the Cartier Tank in 1917. It is the brand’s most iconic model and got its name from the Renault FT-17, a British tank used during the first World War. The watch manages to be both rectangular and square, borrowing lines from its namesake.

    By the early 1920’s the Tank’s popularity was rising. It was and still is a sophisticated, yet tough, unisex timepiece with a serious celebrity following.

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    The Cartier Tank MC is the most masculine version of this timepiece. “MC” stands for “Manufacture Cartier” and refers to the fact that inside the watch is an in-house made caliber 1904 MC automatic movement. Cartier originally released the 1904 MC movement a few years ago in the Cartier Calibre. Cartier also uses various versions of this same movement with slight changes for their chronograph watches, which also exist in both the Calibre and Tank collections. The 1904 MC was designed to be a robust base for a range of in-house made Cartier movements – which is why you might see it show up a lot in “Cartier MC” watches. The dial comes complete with a full scale of Cartier-style Roman numeral hour indicators and thin sword-shaped hands. The Cartier Tank MC watch has a flat caseback, but a curved top which appears to wrap around your wrist.

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    Whether it is the Cartier Tank MC or the other models, the core of the brand has always been timeless watches like the Cartier Tank!

    The good news is that if you are a “watch person” and keen to get one of Cartier’s fine timepieces, you won’t be let down.

    Cartier Tank MC

    Picture Courtesy: ablogtowatch.com, revolution.watch, worldtempus.com

  • Van Gogh Watches

    Van Gogh Watches

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    Vincent Van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist artist. His paintings and drawings include some of the world’s best known, most popular and most expensive pieces.

    Although he sold only one painting during his lifetime, Van Gogh is now one of the most popular artists of all time. His canvases with densely laden, visible brushstrokes rendered in a bright, opulent palette emphasising Van Gogh’s personal expression brought to life in paint.

    Each painting provides a direct sense of how the artist viewed each scene, interpreted through his eyes, mind, and heart. This radically idiosyncratic, emotionally evocative style has continued to affect artists and movements throughout the twentieth century and up to the present day, guaranteeing Van Gogh’s importance far into the future!

    The Van Gogh Museum houses the world’s largest collection of artworks by Vincent van Gogh. The collection includes world famous paintings like Sunflowers, Almond Blossom, and The Potato Eaters.

    Inspired by the iconic ​paintings of Vincent ​Van Gogh, the  Van Gogh Swiss Watches Collection pays homage to great artist!​

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  • Get Started on Luxépolis Today!

    Get Started on Luxépolis Today!

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    New to Luxepolis? No Problem! Selling on Luxépolis is easy, quick and simple. You are sure to get hooked on.

    How It Works

    1. List Your Products for Sale

    Start by taking a few pictures and filling in a few details of a luxury or premium product that you love but you don’t use it any more. For example:
    A pretty lehnga you wore for your cousins wedding.
    A designer handbag that is a bit too big for your style now.
    A designer shoe that still has its tags in place but the heel is a slight much for your comfort.
    A designer watch that was gifted to you but it doesn’t match your taste.
    List your item on Luxépolis for sale, its simple, easy and free!

    2. We Take Care Of Everything

    Luxépolis takes care of everything! We encourage you to consign the goods so we can fasten the process once the sale is made. Incase you choose to only list and not consign the goods, the team will contact you when the sale is made, we will send the pre-paid label to collect the product and will take care of everything. Right from refurbishing to shipping.

    3. Earn

    You can earn upto 89% of the sales proceed once the product is sold. The money is deposited directly into your account after 3 days of the buyer receiving the product and incase of no returns.
    Here’s how our fees work: When you make a sale you receive 89% of the sales proceed for items priced at one lac and above, 80% of the sales proceed for items priced at rupees twenty thousand and above and 70% for items priced at rupees five thousand and above. For items priced below rupees five thousand you receive 80% of the sales proceed minus the refurbishing cost.

    Once you list on Luxépolis and see how simple and quick it is, you will Sell. Shop. Repeat and always love your updated wardrobe everyday.

    Why List On Luxepolis?

    1. The Widest

    We accept over 500 luxury and premium brands across categories.

    2. The Quickest

    List quick in 60 secs and anonymously.

    3. The Best Return On Investment

    We market to the correct audience so that the merchandise sells faster and you get the best returns.

    4. Hassle-Free

    We take care of everything: Shipping, Returns, Authentication, Refurbishing and Customer Support.

  • No GST on Pre-Owned Goods

    No GST on Pre-Owned Goods

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    As per rule 32(5) of the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Rules, 2017, t​he buying and selling of second-hand goods will not attract Goods and Services Tax (GST) if sold at a price cheaper than the purchase price.

    According to the Margin scheme if the value of the pre owned goods are negative and are sold at loss then tax is not payable. Rule 32(5) of the CGST Rules is a special sub-rule for the person buying and selling second-hand goods (for instance used cars, television and mobiles).

    “​T​his has been done to avoid double taxation on the outward supplies made by such registered person since such person operating under the Margin Scheme cannot avail input tax credit on the purchase of second-hand goods,” the Finance Ministry said in a statement schweizer-apotheke.de.

    Picture Courtesy : fortunedotcom