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Old 12 September 2021, 09:40 AM   #31
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Old 12 September 2021, 10:01 AM   #32
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I like it a lot. Before this summer, I did not know much about Cartier and, on first glance, it was not a style I thought would like. But as I learned more, and saw it more, it became more and more appealing.

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-The hint of blue on the dials and crown
-The fact that you get two free services as part of the purchase price
-That you get TWO extra bracelets as part of the purchase (a brown leather one that comes with the Santos, and then you can choose an alligator one in a color of your choice)
-The quick adjusting steel bracelet that makes it easy to make size changes on your own



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Were you able to get a deal on it? Found it hard to swallow msrp on that one since it’s pretty much the same as a Rolex. However I do like the style, but instead of buying one, I just wear my wife’s sometimes. But don’t tell anyone… I don’t want anyone to know I sometimes wear… quartz
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Old 12 September 2021, 10:29 AM   #33
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Were you able to get a deal on it? Found it hard to swallow msrp on that one since it’s pretty much the same as a Rolex. However I do like the style, but instead of buying one, I just wear my wife’s sometimes. But don’t tell anyone… I don’t want anyone to know I sometimes wear… quartz

No, paid straight MSRP at the Cartier Boutique. I also talked with reps at Razny and Marshall Pierce, neither of which had the Santos medium in stock, and neither were able to offer a discount of any kind. I told them I’d wait for them to get it in stock rather than pick it up immediately at the Cartier boutique, but they had to offer some incentive for my time. Neither offered anything, and one even told me - in a completely friendly way - to just go get it at the Cartier boutique.

I hear you on not wanting to pay MSRP for the Cartier, but to be honest, the watch is so great and the extras from the boutique so compelling (eg. extra strap) that I don’t mind.


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Old 12 September 2021, 11:00 AM   #34
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It’s a beautiful watch, for sure. And some day I may well add something from Cartier (that’s not quartz…), but it would more likely be something from the Must line (Ronde 36 auto with a bright colored strap comes to mind). At the $6k mark there are still orders I’d rather have.
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Old 12 September 2021, 11:20 AM   #35
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So this wouldn't be the time to mention that, walking through Old Orchard yesterday and saw that CDP had a WG/silver DD36 in the case? Got it, I'll keep that to myself.
Diabolical. Now I’m researching the DD36.
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Old 12 September 2021, 12:28 PM   #36
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Diabolical. Now I’m researching the DD36.
I’m not a full-PM guy, but that was a beautiful watch. If someone forced me to wear a gold bracelet watch, it would be that. Was actually surprised, as I think it’s the exact one I saw there in June when walking through. Would have expected it to be long gone.
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Old 12 September 2021, 05:31 PM   #37
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Old 12 September 2021, 06:28 PM   #38
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You got it. Apologies these are not higher quality, but I think you can get a sense of the proportions in these photos. In person, the Explorer is slightly (very slightly) smaller in appearance compared to the 36mm Datejust.







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Old 12 September 2021, 11:28 PM   #39
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Old 12 September 2021, 11:43 PM   #40
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Cheers and thank you for the comparison with the 36mm DJ. I was wondering how the bracelet/lug differences would look side by side. So hard these days to compare as many AD's do not have the models side by side.
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Old 13 September 2021, 12:20 AM   #41
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Yes, I definitely need to take a breather, as the summer sprint went beyond Rolex! Here are the other 5 watches I picked up this summer. (Researching watches was basically all I did the past four months - it was a lunatic obsession, which this forum meaningfully contributed to.)


Other than an AP Royal Oak 37mm which is on its way/allocated to me and - down the line - an A. Lange and Sohne (1815 up/down) this should be it for the rest of my life. This is my 50th birthday year, and I wanted to build a watch collection I could enjoy for (hopefully) the next 30-40 years. It was a controlled spending frenzy this summer, which I intend to rapidly slow down so I can enjoy these watches.

-Cartier Santos (Medium)
-Zenith El Primero A385
-Glashutte SeaQ
-Grand Seiko 231
-Breguet Marine 5817

This set of 5 is really good.
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Old 13 September 2021, 02:35 AM   #42
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This is my 50th birthday year, and I wanted to build a watch collection I could enjoy for (hopefully) the next 30-40 years.
Funny how turning 50 have the exact same effect on me…I’m also turning 50 this year and also went on a multi-watch buying sprint. I’m my case, I got three: a Tudor BB GMT, a Rolex OP Date and a Patek 5146G coming soon. I also think that I should take a breather too, but as the others said here on the Forum, it will never be your last watch…

Enjoy your great collection.
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Old 13 September 2021, 03:39 AM   #43
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Old 13 September 2021, 03:48 AM   #44
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Funny how turning 50 have the exact same effect on me…I’m also turning 50 this year and also went on a multi-watch buying sprint. I’m my case, I got three: a Tudor BB GMT, a Rolex OP Date and a Patek 5146G coming soon. I also think that I should take a breather too, but as the others said here on the Forum, it will never be your last watch…

Enjoy your great collection.
Yes, I figured, I wanted time to enjoy these watches, so just went for it this summer. The COVID situation probably had something to do with it, too.

Congrats on your collection - that is one terrific three watch combo, all of the watches complement each other. And that Patek! My goodness, what a stunner - it must be a delight to look down at it and see that dial looking up. Enjoy your fantastic collection in good health!
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Old 13 September 2021, 03:57 AM   #45
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Take a well earned rest.
Yes, definitely time to rest and enjoy these watches, and focus on other things.

For what it’s worth, one thing I learned this summer is that I love the Rolex brand. I consider steel Rolex at MSRP to be solid value for money - solid design, good engineering, no fuss performance and reliability. No wonder the demand is high! In fact, if I had to choose only one watch to keep, it would be be the 36mm silver Datejust. It may not be the most exciting watch in my collection, but it’s the one I reach for the most consistently.

Thanks, everyone, for the kind words and advice. Good luck with your own searches, and enjoy what you have in good spirits and health!
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Old 13 September 2021, 04:54 AM   #46
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I like it a lot. Before this summer, I did not know much about Cartier and, on first glance, it was not a style I thought would like. But as I learned more, and saw it more, it became more and more appealing.

What I like:

-The hint of blue on the dials and crown
-The fact that you get two free services as part of the purchase price
-That you get TWO extra bracelets as part of the purchase (a brown leather one that comes with the Santos, and then you can choose an alligator one in a color of your choice)
-The quick adjusting steel bracelet that makes it easy to make size changes on your own



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Nice watch; can you elaborate on the 2 free services? I’ve never heard of this..
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Old 13 September 2021, 05:46 AM   #47
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Nice watch; can you elaborate on the 2 free services? I’ve never heard of this..
It’s part of the (8 year!) Cartier Warranty/Cartier Care service as the SA explained it to me (unless I misunderstood something, which is entirely possible). Perhaps there are different promotions at different times for Cartier Care, I am not sure.
https://www.cartier.com/en-us/servic...tier-care.html
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Old 13 September 2021, 05:56 AM   #48
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Old 13 September 2021, 05:58 AM   #49
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Old 13 September 2021, 10:05 AM   #50
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Yes, I figured, I wanted time to enjoy these watches, so just went for it this summer. The COVID situation probably had something to do with it, too.

Congrats on your collection - that is one terrific three watch combo, all of the watches complement each other. And that Patek! My goodness, what a stunner - it must be a delight to look down at it and see that dial looking up. Enjoy your fantastic collection in good health!
Thanks. The “new” collection just kinda come together as I look across the market and found the watches that I like and want. Due to some logical reasons, I still need to wait another week or so before getting my hands on the PP, but I am super excited about it.

Wish you also good health and another 50+ years of enjoying your watches.
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Old 16 December 2021, 01:39 PM   #51
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Final Incoming (36mm Steel Explorer) - Summer Rolex Sprint Complete

So just when I think I had settled on my summer built collection, I realized that I like dress watches and actually wanted to have fewer watches. So with a few changes, this is where I ended up at the end of 2021. Happy new year, everyone - wishing everyone an amazing 2022!



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Old 17 December 2021, 01:52 AM   #52
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So just when I think I had settled on my summer built collection, I realized that I like dress watches and actually wanted to have fewer watches. So with a few changes, this is where I ended up at the end of 2021. Happy new year, everyone - wishing everyone an amazing 2022!



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