TES Blue Tourbillon |
True
to English watchmaking heritage, Arnold & Son unveils the TES Blue
Tourbillon, with the hand-finished A&S8100 caliber with sapphire barrel
bridge and blue main plate. This defining timepiece is part of the Royal
Collection, which combines classic styling with leading-edge technology.
The
tourbillon movement, one of the most elegant complications in the world of
horology, has played a crucial role in Arnold & Son’s history. An
exceptional watchmaker, John Arnold was an active participant in one of the
most extraordinary partnerships in the world of innovative horology. Indeed,
both he and A.-L. Breguet worked closely, sharing both their knowledge and
passion. Evidence of their partnership is A.-L. Breguet’s first ever tourbillon
mounted in John Arnold’s No. 11 movement, a watch that can be found today in
London’s British Museum.
Movement A&S8100 |
Aesthetically
what sets Arnold & Son’s new TES Blue Tourbillon apart is its modern take
on the distinguished “English” movement design: the barrel bridge for instance
has the traditional English wave-form but is made out of sapphire to allow a
maximum view on the openworked barrel, wheels and the blue main plate. The
tourbillon and motion-work bridges are classically triangular but are skeletonized.
The combination of sapphire and open-worked bridges gives an incredible depth
and three-dimensional effect to the watch and thus a modern look. The
contemporary aspect is further underscored by the vibrant blue of the main
plate.
The
unique Arnold & Son design is also reflected by the three-spoke wheels.
This same three-spoke design can also be found in the tourbillon cage and the
openings in the main plate. The decoration of the main plate is a reminiscence
of an old guilloché pattern found on the cases of antique Arnold & Son
pocket watches. The main plate is also skeletonized around the barrel and the
tourbillon carriage allowing to look through the movement and therefore through
the watch itself.
Only 25 pieces will be produced. |
When
compared to more conventional tourbillons found today, the TES Blue model is
said to be “inverted,” that is to say most technical elements and visually
interesting features are shown on the dial side, when those would normally be
hidden on the reverse of the dial. Other typically English technical
idiosyncrasies will seduce even the most demanding watch connoisseurs. Take,
for instance, the solid gold chatons or the symmetrical layout of the movement;
to achieve such a feat requires overcoming a number of technical challenges.
Thus the barrel spring and the tourbillon cage are centered along the watch’s
longitudinal axis. When examining the winding system and the gear train, one
notes the traditional construction, which uses wheels with asymmetrical and
curved tooth known as “wolf’s teeth,” used to improve the smoothness of the
overall movement.
It
goes without saying that every finishing touch on this striking piece, with
such movement decoration as hand-chamfered bridges and, even more demanding,
hand-chamfered wheels with polished edges has been done by hand by Arnold &
Son’s master watchmakers, hence bringing more brilliance and depth to each
decorative element.
This
unique timepiece will be produced in a limited edition of 25 pieces, in a 44mm
18-karat white gold case with a blue CVD main plate, a sapphire barrel bridge
and palladium treated bridges, individually numbered and engraved.
TES
Blue Tourbillon
Technical
Specifications
Limited Edition: 25 pieces
Reference:
1SJAR.V01A.C112A
Caliber: A&S8100
Arnold & Son manufacture
tourbillon movement, hand-wound, 19 jewels, diameter 32.60 mm, thickness 6.30
mm, power reserve 80 h, 21,600 vibrations/h
Functions: Hours, minutes,
tourbillon
Movement Decoration:
Nickel-silver and sapphire movement, palladium treated bridges and blue CVD
treated main plate with superlative haute horlogerie finishing: hand-chamfered
bridges with polished edges, A&S specific pattern engraved on the main
plate, circular satin-finished wheels with hand-chamfered and polished edges,
screwed gold chatons, mirror-polished tourbillon cage and bridge, screws with
bevelled and mirror-polished heads
Case: 18-karat white gold, diameter 44mm, cambered sapphire with anti-reflective coating on both sides, case back see-through sapphire, water-resistant to 30m
Strap: Hand-stitched blue or black alligator leather
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