CARTIER. AN ATTRACTIVE ADLC-COATED STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH
CARTIER. AN ATTRACTIVE ADLC-COATED STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH
CARTIER. AN ATTRACTIVE ADLC-COATED STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH
CARTIER. AN ATTRACTIVE ADLC-COATED STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH
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CARTIERSANTOS SKELETON
CARTIER. AN ATTRACTIVE ADLC-COATED STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH

SANTOS SKELETON MODEL, REF. WHSA0009, CASE NO. 4129228213EY, CIRCA 2024

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CARTIER. AN ATTRACTIVE ADLC-COATED STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH
SANTOS SKELETON MODEL, REF. WHSA0009, CASE NO. 4129228213EY, CIRCA 2024
Movement: Manual
Dial: Skeletonized
Case: 39.7 mm wide, 47.5 mm. overall length
With: ADLC-coated stainless steel Cartier deployant clasp, International Limited Warranty dated 2024, presentation box and outer packaging

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Lot Essay

In 2018, Cartier reinvented its iconic Santos line with the launch of the Santos de Cartier collection, The new models, which were also based on the original 1904 design, include contemporary innovations such an easily adjustable bracelet mechanism, a quick-switch strap system, and an upgraded in-house movement.

The present timepiece, released in 2019, stands out with its avant-garde ADLC-coated case. Amorphous Diamond-Like Carbon, or ADLC for short, is far more durable than conventional PVD coatings. Applied at a temperature of 200°C, it minimizes fingerprints and makes the case extremely scratch-resistant. The numerals and hands are completely covered with Super-LumiNova, which accentuates the watch's bold design and gives it a remarkably contemporary, stealth-inspired look.

The Cartier Santos
In 1904, Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont complained to his friend Louis Cartier that it was challenging to use a pocket watch while flying. Cartier responded by creating a flat wristwatch with a unique square case and presented it to him. The innovative design gained popularity among Cartier's clientele, leading to the creation of the first mass-produced men's wristwatch. In November 1906, Santos-Dumont, wearing a Cartier watch on his wrist, became the first person ever captured on camera while an airplane, taking off for 21.5 seconds. The Cartier Santos line has become a timeless icon over the years, producing a wide range of models, from platinum to gold, while staying loyal to its aviation-inspired roots.

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