赤い、紅い文字盤とリューズ。

Red, crimson dial and crown.

The Bordeaux dial of "Cartier Santos Galbe" arrived today for the first time in a long time.

In this case, I don't know whether it's "red" or "red", but

I somehow feel like "Red" or "Bordeaux".

The burgundy color dial, which is no longer used,

A deep color inspired by Cartier's symbol color.

I feel that the same color is used not only for the dial but also for the spinel crown.

The gray that arrived on the same day is blue spinel as usual,

My guess is that there was some enthusiasm for this watch at the time.

Personally, I think watches are a practical item, but at the same time,

I think it's like an "essence" that adds a bit of flavor to your outfit.

I think people who casually wear watches like this are stylish people.

I think it's a very good watch because you can feel the fun of the watch itself.

Perhaps those who like to buy or use these watches,

You probably also like fashion, such as clothes and shoes.

I believe these are people who deeply understand the meaning of ``luxury items.''

A French watch reminiscent of the late Serge Gainsbourg.

Coincidentally, Cartier is also a French company, so

French products from the 1980s have a nice flair to them.

Perhaps that's why I still feel its unfading charm.

It's an item that makes a strong impact just by the color of the dial, so it's extremely simple to wear.

Bordeaux stands out in the monotone of black, gray, and white.

Will we ever see a new watch with this kind of atmosphere?

I'm glad you came, but

I'm sure it's not a commercialistic trend.

That's why the value of the original model increases even more.

It's a watch that makes you grin when you hold it.

If it sells, there will probably be no next time (lol)

I don't want to push you hard, but please hurry.