The Santos de Cartier collection is one of the most iconic and innovative lines in watchmaking history, Beginning with the world's first men's wristwatch created by Louis Cartier for aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont in 1904. Since then, It has become an iconic collection representing Cartier, With over 100 years of innovation and design history.
The Cartier Santos de Cartier W2SA0007 is a medium-sized model with a 35.1 x 41.9 mm stainless steel case and an 18K yellow gold bezel. The case is slim at 8.83 mm and is water-resistant to 100 meters, Making it ideal for both everyday and formal occasions.
The dial is a softly shining silver opaline color, And the blue steel sword hands and bold black Roman numeral indexes combine to convey the classic and sophisticated look that is characteristic of Santos. A synthetic spinel is set in the crown, Completing the sensual point that is unique to Cartier.
The movement is equipped with the in-house automatic Caliber 1847 MC, Providing a power reserve of approximately 42 hours and water resistance of 100 meters. Inheriting the tradition of the first wristwatch, Santos, In 1904, This watch combines the harmony of steel and gold with modern functionality.

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