Medium Steel Santos de Cartier Watch
Color
Gold
Status
In stock
Details
Cartier's watchmaking history dates back to the earliest editions of the essential accessory, with the story of the Santos-Dumont collection beginning in 1904 when Louis Cartier took up the challenge to make a timepiece for his friend, a Brazilian aviator, that would be easy to read while among the clouds in his hot-air balloon. To this day, the style remains defined by its geometric shape and exposed screws, with this steel watch elevated by 206 brilliant-cut diamonds and the option to switch out the matching strap for a leather one.
Details
Cartier's watchmaking history dates back to the earliest editions of the essential accessory, with the story of the Santos-Dumont collection beginning in 1904 when Louis Cartier took up the challenge to make a timepiece for his friend, a Brazilian aviator, that would be easy to read while among the clouds in his hot-air balloon. To this day, the style remains defined by its geometric shape and exposed screws, with this steel watch elevated by 206 brilliant-cut diamonds and the option to switch out the matching strap for a leather one.
Cartier's watchmaking history dates back to the earliest editions of the essential accessory, with the story of the Santos-Dumont collection beginning in 1904 when Louis Cartier took up the challenge to make a timepiece for his friend, a Brazilian aviator, that would be easy to read while among the clouds in his hot-air balloon. To this day, the style remains defined by its geometric shape and exposed screws, with this steel watch elevated by 206 brilliant-cut diamonds and the option to switch out the matching strap for a leather one.