Editorial
The Santos de Cartier Large in steel is the most practical watch Cartier makes for daily wear. At 40mm with a 9.4mm case height, it fits under a cuff, comes with a bracelet that swaps to leather in seconds without tools, and runs an in-house automatic movement. The exposed screws and the integrated bracelet are design elements that trace directly to 1904.
For a watch with that age of heritage, it is surprisingly sensible to own.
Louis Cartier designed the original Santos in 1904 for his friend Alberto Santos-Dumont, who needed a watch he could read in flight without removing it from his pocket. Cartier put it on his wrist with a leather strap, and that act launched the men's wristwatch as a practical object. The WSSA0009 is the 2018 relaunch of the large Santos, updated with the in-house 1847 MC automatic, a redesigned integrated bracelet, and the QuickSwitch system that lets the wearer swap between steel bracelet and leather strap without tools.
The exposed case screws are correct for the design and visible from the front, which gives the watch its architectural quality at any viewing angle. At 40mm and 100m water resistance, it sits in sport-dress territory rather than pure dress.
The integrated bracelet requires individual link sizing at a Cartier boutique, and resizing is not a process you can skip or do at home. Confirm the bracelet fits correctly before leaving the boutique, and budget for link removal if buying pre-owned. The QuickSwitch system is a genuine convenience, but aftermarket straps must use Cartier's proprietary system; third-party alternatives require an adapter that reduces the elegance of the original.
Inspect the case screws on any pre-owned example: they should be tight and undamaged, as replacement screws are boutique-only and careless owners have been known to strip them during home cleaning. The 100m water resistance is adequate for daily wear but do not push this into surfing or swimming conditions. Confirm the 1847 MC movement is present in post-2018 examples by checking the reference suffix on the caseback.