A Manhattan watch brand has just launched the most luxurious watch we have ever seen.
In 2014, Jacob & Co. Introduced a very interesting watch with a luxurious movement called the Astronomia Tourbillon.
When they made their debut, I didn't have the chance to see this piece myself, I was not sure if the original Astronomia Tourbillon case style was actually delivered, because according to these new 2015 Jacob&Co. Astronomia Tourbillon picture, there is a brand new case design.
The complexity of the watch movement requires a lot of adjustments to make it work and takes years of effort. However, for 2015, Jacob & Co. Astronomia Tourbillon looks like a new case design and very "Jacob&Co." This is called Jacob&Co. The Astronomia Tourbillon Baguette version comes with a large number of diamonds.
Most movements are placed on a series of four arms, each rotating around the entire dial for 20 minutes. These arms also move to create other movements, such as keeping the dial in the correct direction and operating the tourbillon.
All in all, Jacob & Co. astronomia watch Tourbillon's entire equipment ballet is almost unbelievable. More importantly, although you may like or contradict the things that Jacobs produces, you must show them that they understand that performing arts is an important part of the luxury watch industry.
Compared to the large sapphire crystal blister on the original Astronomia design, this new 2015 model feels even more.
We are still researching computer rendering, but I believe that the smaller sapphire wafer (now divided into a series of windows and a large top) with extra metal makes for a more reasonable, wearable design. According to the brand, Jacob & Co. The Astronomia tourbillon is 50 mm wide and 25 mm thick. The case is 18k rose gold with a diamond version.
Please note that there are no crowns or buttons on the case? The movement is actually set and will pass through the two "bow" folding crowns at the rear of the case. This movement is of course Jacob & Co. The most interesting element of the Astronomia Tourbillon is the exclusive product of Jacob JCEM01, with 48 hours of power reserve and 2.5Hz tourbillon. Surprisingly, the movement was produced from only 235 parts - this seems to be very effective considering the complexity of the concept.
Technically, because the tourbillon moves around the entire dial every 20 minutes, it is a three-axis tourbillon. The other axis is the normal rotation you see from the tourbillon frame and the rotation in its connecting arm. It is located opposite the dial and is used to tell the time to help balance the weight. The other two arms have a small hand-painted titanium representation of the Earth, and the opposite arm has a rotating disco ball that performs a full rotation every 60 seconds.richard mille rm 011
Really, disco ball? Well, this is what I said. Jacob&Co. It claims that the spherical cut diamonds use Jacob's first exclusive cutting process to cut 288 faceted diamonds. This round diamond should represent the moon - this makes me wonder if our moon is actually a large disco ball, what the "nightlife" on your planet would look like.
Although Jacob & Co. The Astronomia tourbillon movement looks a bit like the astronomical complex feeling - it actually only does this conceptually. This is actually a sport that observes happiness, not a strict function - and it succeeds.
If "Standard" Jacob & Co. The Astronomia Tourbillon is not enough, you can choose Jacob & Co. Astronomia Tourbillon Baguette replaces the surface of the night/space sky with a rectangular cut diamond. Diamonds are invisibly mounted on the dial and lugs, with a total of 342 jewels weighing up to 16 carats. Although I personally don't think I am Jacob & Co. Astronomia buys customers, but there may be some people who can enjoy this wrist-worn mechanical entertainment, which makes me very happy.
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