Santos de Cartier

The Santos watch was conceived by Louis Cartier in 1904 to help aviators tell time mid-flight. Since then, this pioneering wristwatch has become an icon, defined by its geometric dial, harmoniously curved horns and signature exposed screws.
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Santos de Cartier watch, medium model, mechanical movement with automatic winding 1847 MC. Steel case, 7-sided crown with synthetic faceted blue spinel, graduated green dial, polished steel sword-shaped hands with luminescent material, sapphire crystal. Steel bracelet with SmartLink adjustment system. Second strap in green alligator skin, with interchangeable steel folding buckle. Both are fitted with the QuickSwitch interchangeable system. Case width: 35.1 mm, thickness: 8.83 mm. Water-resistant up to 10 bar (approx. 100 meters/330 feet).

Santos watch, medium model, Manufacture mechanical movement with automatic winding, caliber 1847 MC. Steel case, yellow gold 750/1000 bezel set with 206 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.64 carats.7-sided crown set with a faceted synthetic spinel, golden sunray dial, blued-steel sword-shaped hands, sapphire crystal. Steel bracelet with "SmartLink" adjustment system. Second strap in alligator leather, interchangeable steel deployant buckle. Both bracelets are fitted with the "QuickSwitch" interchangeability system. Case width: 35.1 mm, thickness: 8.83 mm. Water-resistant up to 10 bar (approx. 100 meters/330 feet).

Santos watch, medium model, Manufacture mechanical movement with automatic winding, caliber 1847 MC. Steel case, steel bezel set with 206 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.64 carats. 7-sided crown set with a faceted synthetic spinel, graduated blue dial, steel sword-shaped hands, sapphire crystal. Steel bracelet with "SmartLink" adjustment system. Second bracelet in alligator leather, with interchangeable steel deployant buckle. Both bracelets are fitted with the "QuickSwitch" interchangeability system. Case width: 35.1 mm, thickness: 8.83 mm. Water-resistant up to 10 bar (approx. 100 meters/330 feet).