Arnold & SonDSTB '250th Anniversary'
Reference: 1ATAR.L01A.C120A
Product overview
- Box:No
- Papers:No
- Age:2010's
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:43.5mm
- Case:Red Gold
- Dial:Grey
- Bracelet:Black Alligator
Lot overview
- LOT: #009039
- Location:Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Seller:(trade) Sold by a dealer
- Currency:HKD
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Sell it with usKEY FACTS
- This Arnold and Son DSTB is offered by a trade seller located in Hong Kong
- One of just 50 examples, this commemorative limited edition is finished in red gold and features an intricate true beat complication on the dial
- Presented as a watch-only lot - the original box and papers are not present
- The vendor confirms the watch is in good working order
ABOUT THIS WATCH
- Arnold & Son celebrated its 250th anniversary with this limited edition DSTB (Dial Side True Beat), showcasing a blend of British heritage and Swiss craftsmanship
- One of just 50 examples, this watch pays homage to John Arnold's legacy in marine chronometry and features a true beat seconds complication
- The innovative automatic movement reveals the intricate mechanism on the dial side, including rose-gold treated bridges shaped like an anchor, referencing Arnold's maritime history
- The large sapphire dial at 11 o'clock displays the true beat seconds, while a white lacquered sub-dial at 4 o'clock indicates hours and minutes, creating an impressive three-dimensional effect
- The self-winding movement boasts 229 components and intricate finishing, including hand-chamfered bridges, circular graining, and blued screws
- Befitting this milestone anniversary, the watch is crafted in solid 18K red gold
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