Ohhhh purdy! What you see prior to you is definitely the Arnold Son DSTB (Twin Side Real Beat) Instrument Assortment, a 250th anniversary piece which has a lifeless beat seconds hand at about noon and normal time exhibit at five o'clock.
This is not a different motion per se but it has become current with an automated winding system and they've put a handsome anchor on the front to handle the naval heritage on the brand. As my might bear in mind, John Arnold build a few of the 1st naval chronometers for that British Navy, offering that illustrious entire body a leg up in a quantity of battles and hearkening from the age of exploration. Although Arnold Son have close to as much relationship to John Arnold as Burger King needs to Henry VIII, the manufacturer is capitalizing on historical past to give it a little cachet, that's high-quality by me.
No pricing but they are only creating 50 of those so expect a little a bank card bill when you choose one up.
Arnold Son DSTB technical specs:Calibre: A S6003
Special Arnold Son mechanical motion, self-winding, 32 jewels, diameter 38 mm, thickness seven. 39 mm, electricity reserve 50 h, 28,800 vibrations/h
Functions: several hours, minutes, legitimate beat seconds
Movement decoration: palladium treated with Haute Horlogerie ending: hand-chamfered bridges and polished edges, wonderful circular graining and Cotes de Geneve rayonnantes, dial plate NAC grey addressed with large round finishing, round satin-finished wheels, blued screws with beveled and mirror- polished heads
Real defeat seconds bridges: rose gold addressed, satin-finished with hand-chamfered and polished edges
Oscillating body weight: rhodium treated, skeletonised with brushed surfaces
Dial: domed and white lacquered, sapphire
Case: 18-carat crimson gold, diameter forty three. 5 mm, cambered sapphire with anti-reflective coating on either side, see-through sapphire case back again, water-resistant to 30 m
Strap: hand-stitched brown or black alligator leather-based
Constrained edition: 250th Anniversary, fifty timepieces
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