The case of the Cartier Santos is a little bit curved and punctuated with stark screws, as is the bracelet. This design, one that has come to be iconic, takes new breakthroughs and has them implemented to further it's style and elegance. It's features include a gold bezel, cream dial and printed roman numerals.
The Cartier Santos, named after a friend of Louis Cartier himself, was one of the first watches to be designed for wearing on the wrist. Having paved the way for timepieces the world over, the Santos has become a household name. This model features a wave dial pattern, roman numeral indices and a screw down bezel on a steel strap.
Well known for being the first ever pilots watch, the Santos has surpassed this level and is now known worldwide as a favoured watch by one of the worlds' renowned watchmakers. This model features a silver dial and silver tone roman numeral indexes in addition to the silver clock hands. The bracelet is stainless steel with screws sat flush in the links.
Founded in Paris in 1847, French brand Cartier is internationally recognised for its exquisite designs. This timeless stainless steel model is no exception; Finished with a white dial, Roman numeral hour markers and a practical date window sitting at 6 o'clock.
This watch has a stainless steel case and bracelet, a black dial with silver tone hands and roman numerals coupled with index hour markers. The watch also has a minute stopwatch and date window at the 3 o' clock position. It exudes elegance as a dress watch or sits comfortably on the wrist as a less formal timepiece.
The Cartier Roadster, released to the market in 2001, was and is reminiscent of the curved bodies and other advances in the automotive industry during the 60s and after. The screws in the four corners of the casing are meant to signify headlights; the date window, long and swooping, like an air intake and the crown is meant to be a silhouette of the cooling fins on some cars of the era. This model with a white dial and printed roman numerals.