ID 1163667
Lot 4200 | Wristwatch: Cartier Santos 100 LM, Kings Road Limited Edition…
Estimate value
€ 3 500 – 6 000
Ca. 38mm x 38.5mm (without lugs and crown), stainless steel, screwed stainless steel back signed Cartier Santos 100, "Water resistant 100m", serial no. 20154XXX, Cartier 049 automatic movement based on 2892, 21 jewels, rotor signed Cartier, fine adjusting device, shock absorber, perlage and stripes decoration, rare anthracite dial with highly polished stainless steel Roman numerals, stainless steel luminous hands, centre seconds, dial signed Cartier, highly polished stainless steel bezel in classic Santos design, case with polished surfaces and polished edges, crown guard, large Cartier crown with typical blue sapphire, original green-brown Cartier leather strap with signed Cartier deployant clasp, additional black leather strap, in working order and in very good condition, case like new, including certificate of authenticity and watch passport from Mahlberg from 2016. The Cartier Santos is probably one of the best-known and most popular models of Cartier wristwatches on the market. For the first time, the 100 XL series combines a traditionally timeless design with a modern case size that is in demand today. This watch is also the very limited "100 LM Summer Edition" series, which is the only watch with a combination of dial version and coloured leather strap. The 100 LM is limited to 2500 pieces and is no longer available in this version, a collector's item with the potential to increase in value!
Auction house category: | Wrist watches |
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Auction house category: | Wrist watches |
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