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Two new Santos de Cartier Large Models, highlighted with a titanium reference

The watches include Santos de Cartier in titanium and a Santos de Cartier with a black dial
Titanium usually marks its presence in tough and sporty watches. But today, Cartier changes that with the launch of the new Santos de Cartier Titanium LM (Ref. CRWSSA0089), along with a Santos de Cartier Black Dial LM (Ref. CRWSSA0096), which is highlighted with a cool lume. 

Santos de Cartier Titanium LM

In a full titanium case and bracelet, it’s one of two variants launched today. Its sibling is in polished stainless steel with a black dial and a little more lume than usual. Though attractive in its own right, it serves to highlight just how cool and special the Santos feels in its frosty new, lightweight garb. Trying both ahead of the launch, the difference was stark, with the titanium model easily stealing the show.
 
The metal isn’t completely novel to Cartier. Titanium has had a place in its jewelry, as watch components alongside other metals, and even in some rare examples of full watch cases. So, Cartier using titanium doesn’t represent “a first.” But what is a first: how it's used and executed makes for what I, for one, would hope for in a titanium Cartier watch. 

Santos de Cartier Black Dial LM and Santos de Cartier Titanium LM

The Santos is Cartier’s playground for sportiness and it’s sometimes taken on edgier executions such as all-black DLC coatings and brushed metal. Thus, it’s previously been the collection to feature titanium, as the strong, lightweight, technical metal is typically deemed most appropriate for the likes of rugged or action-oriented watches. For Cartier, it’s featured as the bezel of otherwise steel Santos 100s, for example, and as the cases of more avant-garde Santos examples with the likes of skeletonized dials.


If not executed in the right way, one would think, crossing the streams of classy Cartier and tool-watch titanium could result in total protonic reversal. Or, at least, in an incongruous-seeming product. Happily, Cartier got it really right this time by using a mostly bead-blasted matte finish highlighted by the likes of polished bevels and screws. Together, it captures the qualities and coolness of titanium but makes it feel truly elevated in a Cartier way.


Santos de Cartier Titanium LM

The material and its execution fits the Santos exceptionally well, and a lowkey matte white dial was exactly the right combo. Unlike the concurrently announced steel model with lumed hands, indices, and even the railroad minutes track, there’s no lume for the titanium’s dial. That’s ok, though, as there's sufficient contrast for strong legibility.


This is the Cartier Santos in the form of its “large” model. That means a diameter of 39.8mm wide with a lug-to-lug of 47.5mm and a 9.38mm thickness, powered by the Cartier 1847 MC automatic movement.

Santos de Cartier Titanium LM

Speaking of the bracelet: While it features the Quickswitch interchangeable system for swapping straps, the titanium model’s bracelet doesn’t feature Smartlink adjustment system. Perhaps that was more difficult to execute in titanium, as the metal has long been known as more challenging to work with than others.

The new steel version of the Cartier Santos will be in boutiques immediately for a price $8,650 or Rs.7,67,000 (approx.) while the titanium model will be available from November 1, 2025, for $11,500 or Rs. 10,20,000 (approx.)

This article first published in WatchTime.com

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