Arnold & Son Constant Force Tourbillon 11 Yellow Gold
This tourbillon timepiece from Arnold & Son draws inspiration from the very first tourbillon created by Abraham-Louis Breguet some 260 years ago. Breguet based his invention on John Arnold’s marine chronometer No. 11, crafted by the renowned English watchmaker who founded the company that would later become Arnold & Son.
Produced as a limited edition, the 41.5 mm watch features a constant-force mechanism, while the tourbillon itself is positioned on the reverse side of the movement. The case is crafted from 18-karat yellow gold, and the dial is entirely coated with white Grand Feu enamel, a traditional and highly prestigious enameling technique.
The time is displayed on a small dial made of white opal stone, designed with a slightly concave and inclined profile to enhance legibility. The watch also delivers an impressive power reserve of 100 hours.
Price: Approximately €141,500.





