Arnold & Son - TES Tourbillon

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    Quadrante caratterizzato dal ponte del bariletto in zaffiro e dalla particolare lavorazione guilloché ispirata agli orologi da tasca A&S del passato. Tourbillon e bariletto sono posizionati in maniera simmetrica. Cassa in oro rosa 44mm. Movimento a carica manuale 21.600 A/h con 80 ore di riserva di carica.

    Arnold & Son unveiled the TES Tourbillon, a new timepiece which is part of the Royal Collection, where classic styling combines with leading-edge technology.

    The meticulously hand-finished A&S8100 tourbillon calibre adopts sapphire and open-worked bridges to create a fascinating three-dimensional effect and offer to the owner the view of barrel and wheels, whose three-spoke characterising design can also be found in the tourbillon cage and the openings in the main plate.

    The decoration of the main plate, skeletonised around the barrel and the tourbillon carriage, is inspired to an old guilloché pattern found on the cases of antique Arnold & Son pocket watches.

    The winding system uses wheels with long and narrow spokes known as wolf’s teeth to improve the smoothness of the overall movement.

    The hand-wound tourbillon movement has a power reserve of 80 hours and beats at 21,600 vibrations per hour.

    The Arnold & Son TES Tourbillon is a limited edition of 28 pieces, in a 44 mm red gold case with a NAC (platinum alloy) grey main plate, individually numbered and engraved.

    Fonte: www.timeandwatches.com/2014/07/arnold-son-tes-tourbillon.html
     
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    Ma 40 mm non si riusciva a farlo?
     
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    CITAZIONE (wei koh @ 2/7/2014, 11:57) 
    Ma 40 mm non si riusciva a farlo?

    Forse anche 38...anche esteticamente mi lascia indifferente
     
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    CITAZIONE (Checco Lecce @ 2/7/2014, 14:03) 
    Bellissimo

    misure a parte :)

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    Piace molto anche a me. :rolleyes: Ben proporzionato ed equilibrate le componenti. Quando ci sono tanti di quei dettagli da osservare e tanta bella meccanica di cui godere, riesco a sopportare anche quei 44 mm! ;) ;) ;)
     
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    Non mi lascia completamente indifferente vista la tecnica e le soluzioni, ma non comprerei mai un'elegante di lusso da 44mm, a prescindere se avessi i soldi o meno, a prescindere se incontra il mio gusto oppure no, 44mm per questa tipologia sono un abominio.
     
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    Bello per davvero........da guardare non solo per vedere che ora è....! :I:
     
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    Bellissimo, sconta un diametro esagerato, ma rimane bellissimo; non ho trovato dati circa lo spessore della casa, ma sembra decisamente ridotto.
     
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