
Adding a tourbillon and diamonds increases the price significantly. In good to excellent condition, this watch sells for roughly 11,250 SAR, while never-worn specimens go for upwards of 18,000 SAR.

Santos 100 was released to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Santos. 18-karat gold models with diamond-studded indexes, on the other hand, can cost upwards of 135,000 SAR. Versions in near-mint condition start at roughly 15,754 SAR.

It’s possible to find a pre-owned Santos timepiece for less than 4500 SAR that’s in fine working order. The Santos collection should be your first port of call if you’re looking for a square watch. They have a large selection of products at various price points in their catalogue.

When it comes to high-end wristwatches, Cartier is the only name you need to know.
