Cartier Santos Galbee 1564
The Cartier Santos is derived from the Cartier Santos-Dumont, designed for Alberto Santos Dumont, was actually conceived by a legend in the watch industry named Alain-Dominique Perrin, Cartier's CEO from 1975 to 1998. In 1978, Cartier launched the gold-steel Santos under the leadership of Alain-Dominique Perrin. The watch received an integrated strap instead of the traditional leather strap. Cartier also added 18K gold to the case and strap to give the watch an extra touch of luxury. The model was extremely popular in the 1980s.
In 1987 the Santos was completely overhauled, renamed and relaunched as the Santos Galbée. The case lost its rougher look and was given more curved and rounded lugs, making it fit the wrist better than the previous Santos. The watch is in a beautiful and mint condition. This Cartier Santos 1564 is made of full steel and therefore suitable for every occasion. A perfect mix between chic and sporty. The watch has been fully checked by our watchmaker and equipped with a new battery. This Cartier comes with the famous red Cartier travel pouch and 1 year warranty.
What you need to know:
- Reference 1564, Santos Galbee
- BB163XXX serie
- Blue hands and cabochon crown
- Integrated steel Cartier bracelete
- Comes with red Cartier service pouch
- Quartz movement fully checked by our watchmaker and equipped with a new battery.
- 1 year mechanical warranty
- Free insured world wide shipping
Cartier
In the year 1847, Louis-François Cartier took over the jewellery workshop from his master. Over the years, his sons and grandsons inherited the family business. They started to open shops in London and New York. In 1904 the Cartier brand was even named "the jeweller of kings and the king of jewellers" by King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. Cartier became so popular that royal proxies came in from all over the world.
Cartier is mostly known for its jewellery, but it also has a very rich history when it comes to watchmaking. In the year 1888, Cartier started making ladies wristwatches. At the time, it was more common for men to choose the traditional pocket watch. In 1904, Louis Cartier gave a good Brazilian friend, named Santos Dumont, who was an aviation pioneer, a watch to wear during flights because he complained about the impracticality of using a pocket watch during a flight. The Cartier Santos-Dumont was not only the first wristwatch for men, but also the first real pilot's watch.
The case of the Santos was apparently inspired by a square pocket watch that Cartier had made. The design of the dial announced a shift towards the Art Deco style that would define the 1920s and 1930s. Until today, Cartier's design is defined by this style. The case was designed to be particularly robust, and the screws securing the glass were meant to recall the feet of the new Eiffel Tower. The black Roman numerals also suggest the radial design of the streets and wide boulevards of Paris.
General
Brand |
Cartier |
Model |
Santos Galbee |
Reference |
1564 |
Year |
- |
Documentation |
No |
Box |
Red Cartier travel pouch |
Movement
Caliber |
- |
Winding |
Quartz |
Case
Diameter |
29 x 41 |
Case material |
Steel |
Bezel material |
Steel |
Dial |
White |
Glass |
Sapphire crystal |
Bracelet
Clasp |
Folding clasp |
Material clasp |
Steel |
Material bracelet |
Steel |
Colour bracelet |
Steel |
*10 over 10 offers a 12 month warranty on the timepiece from the date of purchase.