Santos de Cartier watch
WHSA0015
AUD $53,000
                
              
Santos Skeleton watch, large model, Manufacture mechanical movement with manual winding, caliber 9611 MC. Steel case, heptagonal crown set with a faceted sapphire, blued-steel sword-shaped hands, sapphire crystal and case back. Steel bracelet with “SmartLink” adjustment system. Second bracelet in alligator leather, with steel interchangeable deployant buckle. Both bracelets are equipped with the “QuickSwitch” interchangeability system. Hours and minutes with skeletonized bridges forming Roman numerals. Individually numbered movement consisting of 138 parts including 20 rubies. Movement dimensions: 28 mm x 28 mm, movement thickness: 3.97 mm, balance: 28,800 vibrations/hour, power reserve approx. 72 hours. Case width: 39.8 mm, thickness: 9.08 mm. Water-resistant up to 10 bar (approx. 100 meters/330 feet).
        Manual winding
      
    
      
        Caliber 9611 MC
      
    
  
          
        Steel case
      
    
      
        Heptagonal crown set with a faceted sapphire
      
    
      
        Case width: 39.8 mm
      
    
      
        Thickness: 9.08 mm
      
    
      
        Water-resistant up to 10 bar (approx. 100 meters/330 feet)
      
    
  
          
        Steel bracelet with “SmartLink” adjustment system. Second alligator leather strap with steel interchangeable deployant buckle
      
    
      
        Both bracelets are equipped with the “QuickSwitch” interchangeability system
      
    
  
          
        Blued-steel sword-shaped hands
      
    
      
        Sapphire crystal and case back
      
    
      
        Hours and minutes with skeletonized bridges forming Roman numerals
      
    
  
          
About the brand
Cartier
The first timepieces started to appear in the Maison’s registers from 1853: men’s pocket watches as well as watches in the form of pendants, brooches and châtelaines for women. Over the years, Cartier watchmaking has distinguished itself by focusing on the notion of design, symbolised in 1904 by the creation of the Santos de Cartier watch: the first modern watch designed to be worn on the wrist. The Cartier watchmaking heritage is ever-evolving, allowing the Maison to revisit the shapes of timeless classics through new versions, all while remaining as faithful as possible to the historic model yet with modernised ergonomics that meet today’s requirements.
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