I personally feel the Santos 100 Carbon is less versatile than its steel cousins, because it looks so much more aggressive it is suitable only as a sports or casual watch. But given you own the others as well it is easy for you to swap. ;-)
An enduring and iconic design, the Cartier Santos was famously created for Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont in 1904. Since then it has gone on to become one of Cartier’s blockbuster models, especially in its Santos 100 guise. That success has conti...
in a magazine and I loved it immediately. Researching the watch led me to this forum and a renued interest in watches in general. The carbon/rose gold model was my first watch purchase in seven years, and it gets a lot of wrist time. I usually stick with ...
who during dinner parties likes to scratch his Santos 100 Carbon with his house keys to demonstrate its scratch resistance. Last I heard his key got so worn down he couldn't unlock his house door. - SJX PS: Yours is the automatic with rose gold or titaniu...
These pictures are from July shortly after I received the watch. Seven sided crown (It bugs me when I see it described as octagonal, the sapphire is octagonal, but it is only a part of the crown) Upside down blurry wrist shot Power reseverve is in the 40 ...
but the only thing I don't like about the watch is the strap. The material is fine, as is the clasp. I don't like how the extra length folds back on the inside of the strap. Am I able to get a new one from Cartier? I agree with the colors you suggested, a...
One question, do you know how the Santos Galbee got its name? For whatever reason, I always think of Korean BBQ whenever I hear of that watch (galbi/galbee=BBQ beef shortrib). LOL! These Santos watches are attractive! I especially like the carbon versions...