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Cartier Santos Galbée XL SIHH Asia Limited Edition Grey Ghost Dial Ref. 2319 From 2002

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Cartier Santos Galbée XL SIHH Asia Limited Edition Grey Ghost Dial Ref. 2319 From 2002Cartier Santos Galbe XL SIHH Limited Edition Grey Dial (Ref. 2319, Circa 2002) A rare and striking take on Cartiers legendary design, the Cartier Santos Galbe XL Ref. 2319 SIHH Limited Edition offers a contemporary twist on a horological icon. Produced in a limited run of 2,000 pieces for the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH), this model combines Cartiers timeless geometry with a distinctive grey luminous dial, making it one of the

Cartier Santos Galbée XL – SIHH Limited Edition Grey Dial (Ref. 2319, Circa 2002)

A rare and striking take on Cartier’s legendary design, the Cartier Santos Galbée XL Ref. 2319 SIHH Limited Edition offers a contemporary twist on a horological icon. Produced in a limited run of 2,000 pieces for the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH), this model combines Cartier’s timeless geometry with a distinctive grey luminous dial, making it one of the most collectible modern-era Santos watches.

The Case – Iconic Form, Limited Production

The stainless steel case embodies the enduring design codes of the Santos Galbée: sharp yet graceful lines, a polished bezel with exposed screws, and a seamless transition into the integrated bracelet. Measuring 29 mm in diameter and 41 mm lug-to-lug, it offers elegant proportions that feel perfectly balanced on the wrist.

The case remains in excellent, lightly polished condition, retaining the crisp bevels and sculpted presence that define the Galbée line. Cartier’s signature blue sapphire cabochon crown completes the composition with a touch of royal color.

The Dial – Grey Elegance, Luminous Presence

What sets this limited edition apart is its stunning grey dial, featuring large luminous Roman numerals and hands that glow beautifully in low light. The absence of a date window gives the dial exceptional purity and symmetry, allowing the design to breathe while emphasizing Cartier’s distinctive typography and “railroad” minute track.

The grey tone—sophisticated and rare within the Santos lineage—changes character with light, shifting from slate to silver, giving the watch an understated yet captivating depth.

The Movement – Cartier Calibre 381A Automatic

Inside beats the Cartier Calibre 381A automatic movement, a high-grade Swiss calibre renowned for its reliability, accuracy, and smooth operation. True to Cartier’s standards, the movement is beautifully finished and engineered for long-term performance.

This example is running strongly, with excellent timekeeping and smooth winding action—proof of Cartier’s commitment to mechanical precision even within its elegant sports watches.

The Bracelet – Integrated Design, Refined Comfort

The stainless steel bracelet, featuring Cartier’s hallmark exposed screws, completes the watch’s integrated aesthetic. It fits wrists up to approximately 18 cm and maintains excellent structural integrity. The bracelet flows seamlessly from the case, maintaining the watch’s clean architectural lines and ensuring superb wrist comfort.

Key Details

  • Model: Cartier Santos Galbée XL – SIHH Limited Edition

  • Reference: 2319

  • Movement: Cartier Calibre 381A, Automatic

  • Case Material: Stainless Steel

  • Case Size: 29 mm diameter (41 mm lug-to-lug)

  • Dial: Grey with Large Luminous Roman Numerals, No Date

  • Crown: Blue Sapphire Cabochon

  • Bracelet: Stainless Steel (max size approx. 18 cm)

  • Production: Limited Edition of 2,000 Pieces

  • Era: Circa 2002

  • Condition: Excellent – stunning dial, crisp case, well-running movement

Why This Watch?

The Cartier Santos Galbée XL SIHH Limited Edition is a remarkable fusion of classic design and contemporary flair. Its grey dial with luminous Roman numerals distinguishes it as one of the most unique iterations of the Santos line, while its limited production ensures enduring collectibility.

For enthusiasts seeking an alternative to the ultra-rare “Ghost” Santos models, this watch offers the same minimalist aesthetic and Cartier elegance—at a fraction of the price. A modern classic with historical depth, the Ref. 2319 SIHH Edition stands as one of the most compelling expressions of Cartier’s design mastery from the early 2000s.

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