
Santos Dumont Reference 1575 1 | A limited edition platinum wristwatch | Circa 1995
Auction Closed
May 11, 11:29 AM GMT
Estimate
10,000 - 20,000 CHF
Lot Details
Description
Dial: salmon
Calibre: cal. 21 manual winding, 17 jewels
Case: platinum, case back secured by 4 screws
Case number: C71'473, 14/90, 2'468
Closure: 18k white gold Cartier folding clasp
Size: 27 x 36 mm (width x length including lugs)
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: yes
Papers: no
Accessories: Cartier presentation case
The Cartier Santos-Dumont is a groundbreaking timepiece with deep historical roots, widely regarded as one of the first modern wristwatches.
In 1904, Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont expressed his frustration to his friend Louis Cartier about the inconvenience and impracticality of using a pocket watch while piloting. In response, Cartier designed a flat wristwatch with a distinctive square bezel, giving birth to what is widely considered the first mass-produced men’s wristwatch—and possibly the first pilot’s watch. This collaboration marked a pivotal moment in horological history.
However, it wasn’t until 1911 that this model became commercially available.
Since then, it remains an enduring icon, celebrating the remarkable legacy of Alberto Santos-Dumont and Cartier’s forward-thinking vision.
Among the various iterations of the Santos Dumont, the 1575'1 appears as one of the most collectible versions. However, the examples fitted in a platinum case and adorned by a salmon dial are even far more sought-after. They represent the quintessential understated elegance and refinement that has characterized the very best creations of the Maison.