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Old 8 November 2024, 05:45 PM   #1
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Carrier Galbee

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Does anyone on here own an Galbee? Any wrist pics? I've been looking at a couple ref W20018D6 but wanted to know the difference why some clasps have a stamped clasp and others just a normal bracelet as attached.

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Old 9 November 2024, 12:50 AM   #2
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The clasp on the left with the sort of stamped clasp is for the older models, often referred to as the Carree, but I believe some earlier Galbees had this clasp. The Carrees also have a case back that protrudes out a bit.

They have a case back like this
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The Santos Galbee models, have a more curved flat case and profile and fit the wrist differently. The later models have a different flat case back. The earlier bracelets were I believe the same as on the Carree, but later Galbee models the bracelet was completely different and did not have scalloped back sides to the links. They had a "Butterfly clasp" which has an invisible closure and looks like one continuous bracelet rather than having a noticeable clasp.



Personally, I prefer the later models, or the current models over the Carrees, but there is no right or wrong answer. It just depends one which one you prefer.

I own a modern blue dial Santos which has a different bezel, movement, bracelet etc., however I've handled a few of the vintage models.
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Old 9 November 2024, 03:53 AM   #3
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i think the clasp depends on the year of the model. cartier can also replace/fix bracelets on these vintage models and i believe if they do it's always gonna be with a hidden clasp/not stamped. there was a post in another thread here not too long ago where someone sent in a cartier from the 80s and they gave him more modern bracelet

i have a carree and i think i'd prefer the clasp in your left pic because it has micro adjustments that can easily be done with a toothpick
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Old 9 November 2024, 06:42 PM   #4
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I have a 1980s Or Massif which has the stamped single fold clasp with the rear case back protruding out more than modern ones


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