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Arnold & Son
Ref. 1ARAP.W01A.C120P
TBR
Arnold & Son, 「TBR」型號1ARAP.W01A.C120P,玫瑰金自動腕錶,備逆跳日期、跳秒裝置,約2015年製。
估價
HK$40,000–80,000•︎
€4,400–8,700
$5,100–10,300
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製造商
Arnold & Son
年份
Circa 2015
型號
1ARAP.W01A.C120P
錶殼號碼
12.2.1.01.AEL
型號名稱
TBR
材料
18K pink gold
機芯
Automatic, cal. 6008, 34 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Crocodile
錶扣
18K pink gold Arnold & Son pin buckle
尺寸
44mm diameter
簽名
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
完整圖錄內容
Good To Know:
- Rare complication: dead-beat seconds and retrograde date
- Marine chronometer accuracy
- Attractive patina and offered at No Reserve
Arnold & Son, a name once synonymous with the advancement of the marine chronometer, pays homage to its heritage with the TBR, the inaugural model in its Instrument Collection. The name derives from its two signature complications: True Beat and Retrograde.
The watch makes its boldest statement with a large arrow-tipped minute. Historically, seconds held primacy for maritime navigation—essential for synchronizing shipboard clocks and calculating longitude. The sexagesimal system underlying geographic positioning made accurate seconds indispensable. The TBR reimagines this legacy, granting the seconds function a commanding presence on the dial.
True Beat claims the highest prominence, followed by the retrograde date, while the hours and minutes are consigned to the smallest subsidiary register—a deliberate inversion that makes reading the time a secondary act, subordinate to the spectacle of the complications.
The hand‑finished cal. 6008, an in‑house movement conceived, developed, and produced entirely within Arnold & Son’s La Chaux‑de‑Fonds workshops. The present example in pink gold is a rare find not to be missed by the collector looking for something distinctive inspired by maritime navigation.
- Rare complication: dead-beat seconds and retrograde date
- Marine chronometer accuracy
- Attractive patina and offered at No Reserve
Arnold & Son, a name once synonymous with the advancement of the marine chronometer, pays homage to its heritage with the TBR, the inaugural model in its Instrument Collection. The name derives from its two signature complications: True Beat and Retrograde.
The watch makes its boldest statement with a large arrow-tipped minute. Historically, seconds held primacy for maritime navigation—essential for synchronizing shipboard clocks and calculating longitude. The sexagesimal system underlying geographic positioning made accurate seconds indispensable. The TBR reimagines this legacy, granting the seconds function a commanding presence on the dial.
True Beat claims the highest prominence, followed by the retrograde date, while the hours and minutes are consigned to the smallest subsidiary register—a deliberate inversion that makes reading the time a secondary act, subordinate to the spectacle of the complications.
The hand‑finished cal. 6008, an in‑house movement conceived, developed, and produced entirely within Arnold & Son’s La Chaux‑de‑Fonds workshops. The present example in pink gold is a rare find not to be missed by the collector looking for something distinctive inspired by maritime navigation.