Steel and Diamond Santos de Cartier Watch
Color
Silver
Status
In stock
Details
The Santos de Cartier watch was first designed by Louis Cartier in 1904 to help Alberto Santos Dumont record time while in the air - something which, at the time, was almost impossible. One of the very first wristwatches ever made, the exquisite timepiece is still just as popular over a century on, with contemporary iterations like the one above carrying its legacy into a new era. This rendition is adorned with more than 200 brilliant-cut diamonds to its steel case, calling to mind the Maison's captivating jewellery collections.
Details
The Santos de Cartier watch was first designed by Louis Cartier in 1904 to help Alberto Santos Dumont record time while in the air - something which, at the time, was almost impossible. One of the very first wristwatches ever made, the exquisite timepiece is still just as popular over a century on, with contemporary iterations like the one above carrying its legacy into a new era. This rendition is adorned with more than 200 brilliant-cut diamonds to its steel case, calling to mind the Maison's captivating jewellery collections.
The Santos de Cartier watch was first designed by Louis Cartier in 1904 to help Alberto Santos Dumont record time while in the air - something which, at the time, was almost impossible. One of the very first wristwatches ever made, the exquisite timepiece is still just as popular over a century on, with contemporary iterations like the one above carrying its legacy into a new era. This rendition is adorned with more than 200 brilliant-cut diamonds to its steel case, calling to mind the Maison's captivating jewellery collections.