Key Design & Features
- Iconic Shape: A square case with softened, rounded edges and visible screws on the bezel.
- Dial: Classic white or blue opaline dial with black Roman numerals, a railway minute track, and sword-shaped hands.
- Crown: A signature 7-sided crown set with a faceted synthetic spinel (blue or black depending on dial).
- Materials: Available in stainless steel, yellow gold, rose gold, titanium, and two-tone combinations, often with diamond settings.Â
Modern Innovations
- System: Allows for tool-free interchangeability between metal bracelets and leather/alligator straps.
- System: Enables easy adjustment of bracelet links without tools.
- Movement: Modern versions often use automatic movements, like the Calibre 1847 MC, offering precision and up to 100m water resistance.Â
Models & Sizes
- Comes in various sizes (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) to suit different wrists.
- Includes variations like the standard Santos de Cartier, Skeleton, and Chronograph models.Â
Legacy
- Considered one of the first purpose-built wristwatches and a pioneer in aviation timekeeping.
- Represents a blend of sporty functionality and elegant luxury, making it a timeless classic.Â

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