The First Modern Pilot’s Watch
The Cartier Santos holds a unique place in history as the first purposeful wristwatch for men, originally designed in 1904 for the aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont. This 1990s reference 166930 continues that legacy, embodying the transition from a pure tool to a global icon of luxury. Its square case and exposed screws became the blueprint for industrial chic long before the term even existed.
Industrial Elegance in Steel and Gold
This “Galbée” inspired model features the signature curved lugs designed to hug the wrist perfectly, a significant ergonomic upgrade from earlier versions. The bi-color steel and 18k gold construction highlights the famous bezel and the iconic “Godron” bracelet links. The silver dial is quintessential Cartier, featuring crisp Roman numerals, blued-steel sword hands, and the sapphire cabochon crown that serves as a hallmark of the Maison’s refined jewelry heritage.
Precision and Presence
With a case height of only 6mm, this Santos offers an incredibly slim profile, made possible by its reliable Swiss quartz movement. It is the ideal choice for those who appreciate the aesthetic of a high-complication watch but desire the effortless maintenance of quartz. This particular set comes with its original box, adding a layer of provenance and value for the discerning collector.












