VintageWatches A 1970s Cartier Santos-Dumont, A 1960s Heuer Autavia Retailed By Abercrombie & Fitch, And A 1960s Favre Surprisingly, the origin of the Santos goes all the way back to 1904. Alberto Santos-Dumont, a wealthy Brazilian aviator, requested his friend Louis Cartier help him dream up a more practical watch that wouldTheSantos collection is by far the oldest line of watches still produced by French luxury jewelry and watch manufacturer Cartier.Louis Cartier designed the first Santos in 1904 at the request of Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont. The result was like nothing else offered at the time.
Backin 1904, Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian pilot and friend of Louis Cartier, complained that using a pocket watch during a flight sucked. So Louis made the original Cartier menās wristwatch, now considered the Santos Dumont, for him. Itās a famous and often-repeated story, and our friend Tony Traina at Rescapement covers the
CartierSantos. Cartier Santos Watch (Image: Cartier) The story of the Cartier Santos (or Santos de Cartier) watch began in 1904 when Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont asked Louis Cartier to make a watch. Stories say that Santos complained to Cartier about the unreliability of pocket watches when flying.
Cartierfirst developed the Santos (in an edition of one) for Alberto Santos-Dumont, a dapper Brazilian socialite and daredevil who in 1901 was the first to fly
LouisCartier created that Santos-Dumont model in 1904 for his aviator friend Alberto Santos-Dumont, who had asked for a watch that allowed his hands to remain free for controls while flying.. On November 12, 1906, he became the first person to be filmed in an airplane in flight when he flew 220 meters in 21.5 seconds ā wearing what may well
Withinthe Cartier Santos-Dumont lies one of the most enchanting stories ever told about early aviation One can only imagine the life led by Alberto Santos-Dumont. A national hero in Brazil, he was an
Basically the Santos Dumont is a sort of visual missing link between the Tank and the Santos de Cartier. When it comes to less classic variants, both have skeleton dial versions. Additionally, the Santos
TheSantos-Dumont comes in two sizes, a smaller option at 27.5mm wide (38.5mm lug to lug), and a larger version that is 31.4mm wide (43.5mm lug to lug). Both options, which are only 7mm thick and fixed on an alligator strap, fit comfortably on the wrist. Given the classic Cartier styling, either size could work for both men and women.
Sinembargo, un brasileño en 1906, Alberto Santos-Dumont, despegó desde el Château de Bagetelle en Paris, con un avión equipado con tren de aterrizaje, y
SantosDumont, being one of the original influencers, helped change all that. Queries started to flow in from curious customers. Louis Cartier recognised the opportunity immediately. So, he commissioned movement maker Edmond Jaeger to mass produce the watch. In 1911, the Cartier Santos became what is considered to be the first wristwatch
In1904, Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont was discussing the challenge of using a pocket watch while operating an airplane with his friend Louis Cartier.He directed his company to develop wrist-mounted watch, inspired by the novel ladies wristwatches of the time. Using a square pocket watch case, the resulting watch featured a large square dial
Unhomenaje al aviador Alberto Santos-Dumont, para quien Louis Cartier diseñó el primer reloj de pulsera moderno en 1904. Este movimiento esqueleto nuevo integra una masa xdyrSn.