Cartier-Santos-100-Chronograph
The classic Santos was actually created back in 1904 when aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont told his pal Cartier that he wanted a watch that was easy to read when he was flying. 100 years later the Santos is still going strong and it recently got an upgrade in 2004. The modern day version is slightly bigger than the original but it kept the sporty look and aviation-inspired bezel and countersunk screws. The watch also uses the exclusive ‘ADLC’ which is amorphous diamond-like carbon; a durable material used in aerospace and military applications. The final touches include 18kt rose gold accents and automatic chronograph movement. $31,000.
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