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Cartier Santos Carree Two Tone Burgundy Dial (Ref. 2961)

$6,900.00

This specific example is the more uncommon burgundy lacquer dial. The burgundy Carrees always feature a ruby colored crown and gold hands. The dial on this one has turned into a strawberry-like patina with very even spidering.

How The Santos Began Its Life - In 1904, Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont complained about the unreliability and impracticality of using a pocket watch while flying. Louis Cartier designed a flat wristwatch with a square bezel, which became the first mass-produced men's wristwatch. Santos-Dumont became the first person to be filmed in an airplane flight in 1906, taking 21.5 seconds with a Cartier watch on his wrist. The Santos-Dumont watch was offered in platinum and yellow gold models. Cartier also developed the deployant mechanism for the straps, which is still used today. The Santos continued to be manufactured through the first half of the 20th century, but its square design declined due to WW2 and military requirements for round watches. In 1978, Cartier redesigned the Santos de Cartier, adding an integrated bracelet and stainless steel case and bracelet, a "bimetal" gold-steel design that became popular in the 1980s.

Reference: 2961

Model: Santos Carree

Movement: Automatic

Year: Circa 1980s

Contents: Watch Only

Case: The reference 2961 is the large two-tone Santos Carree with a fantastic 29mm case. The case has thick chamfers on the case sides. The yellow-gold bezel is also very clean. The caseback is untouched, and the red font is still intact.

Dial: The dial has spidering with light freckling.

Strap & Buckle: The original Carree Bracelet is just as clean as thee case with no stretch.

 

Cartier Santos Carree Two Tone Burgundy Dial (Ref. 2961)

$6,900.00

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This specific example is the more uncommon burgundy lacquer dial. The burgundy Carrees always feature a ruby colored crown and gold hands. The dial on this one has turned into a strawberry-like patina with very even spidering.

How The Santos Began Its Life - In 1904, Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont complained about the unreliability and impracticality of using a pocket watch while flying. Louis Cartier designed a flat wristwatch with a square bezel, which became the first mass-produced men's wristwatch. Santos-Dumont became the first person to be filmed in an airplane flight in 1906, taking 21.5 seconds with a Cartier watch on his wrist. The Santos-Dumont watch was offered in platinum and yellow gold models. Cartier also developed the deployant mechanism for the straps, which is still used today. The Santos continued to be manufactured through the first half of the 20th century, but its square design declined due to WW2 and military requirements for round watches. In 1978, Cartier redesigned the Santos de Cartier, adding an integrated bracelet and stainless steel case and bracelet, a "bimetal" gold-steel design that became popular in the 1980s.

Reference: 2961

Model: Santos Carree

Movement: Automatic

Year: Circa 1980s

Contents: Watch Only

Case: The reference 2961 is the large two-tone Santos Carree with a fantastic 29mm case. The case has thick chamfers on the case sides. The yellow-gold bezel is also very clean. The caseback is untouched, and the red font is still intact.

Dial: The dial has spidering with light freckling.

Strap & Buckle: The original Carree Bracelet is just as clean as thee case with no stretch.