Cartier Santos Carree 2961 + Box & Papers
Cartier is primarily renowned for its jewellery, but it also boasts a rich history in horology. In 1888, Cartier began producing ladies' wristwatches. At that time, it was more common for men to opt for traditional pocket watches. In 1904, Louis Cartier gifted a watch to his good Brazilian friend, aviation pioneer Santos Dumont, as Dumont found using a pocket watch impractical during flights. The Cartier Santos-Dumont was not only the first men's wristwatch but also the first true pilot's watch.
The Cartier Santos we have here dates back to 1985 and is in beautiful condition! The watch measures 29 x 41 mm, the perfect medium size for both men and women. It features a classic white/cream dial, contributing to its timeless appeal. Additionally, this Cartier Santos Carree is equipped with the iconic blue hands and blue cabochon crown. The screwed bezel and integrated bracelet, which shows no stretch for its age, are crafted from 18K yellow gold. The clasp is adorned with the renowned Cartier logo, making this watch a stunning piece of jewellery as well. The automatic movement has been serviced. This amazing Cartier Santos Carree 2961 comes with its box, papers, booklet, red Cartier pouch, and a 1-year warranty from 10 over 10.
What you need to know:
- Santos Carree, reference 2961
- Classic cream white dial
- Blue hands and cabochon crown
- Gold/steel Cartier bracelet with logo on the clasp
- 29 mm case, perfect for both ladies and gentlemen
- Comes with Cartier box, booklet, papers, and Cartier pouch
- Movement serviced
- 1-year warranty
- Free insured shipping within the EU
Cartier
In 1847, Louis-François Cartier took over the jewelry workshop from his master. Over the years, his sons and grandsons inherited the family business, opening stores in London and New York. In 1904, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom even named Cartier "the jeweler of kings and the king of jewelers." Cartier became so popular that royal warrants were received from all over the world.
Cartier is primarily known for its jewelry but also has a very rich history in watchmaking. In 1888, Cartier began making women's wristwatches. At that time, it was more common for men to wear traditional pocket watches. In 1904, Louis Cartier gave a wristwatch to his good Brazilian friend, aviation pioneer Santos-Dumont, who complained about the impracticality of using a pocket watch while flying. The Cartier Santos-Dumont was not only the first men's wristwatch but also the first true pilot's watch.
The case of the Santos was seemingly inspired by a square pocket watch that Cartier had made. The design of the dial heralded a shift towards the Art Deco style that would define the 1920s and 1930s. To this day, Cartier's design is influenced by this. The case was designed to be robust, and the screws holding the glass were meant to resemble the legs of the new Eiffel Tower. The black Roman numerals also suggest the radial design of the streets and broad boulevards of Paris.
General
Brand |
Cartier |
Model |
Santos Carree |
Reference |
2961 |
Year |
1985 |
Documentation |
Yes |
Box |
Yes |
Movement
Caliber |
ETA-2671 |
Winding |
Automatic |
Case
Diameter |
29 x 41 |
Case material |
Steel |
Bezel material |
Gold |
Dial |
White / Creme |
Glass |
Sapphire crystal |
Bracelet
Clasp |
Folding clasp |
Material clasp |
Gold/steel |
Material bracelet |
Gold/steel |
Colour bracelet |
Gold/steel |