Longitude Titanium is a COSC-certified chronometer with a power-reserve display and an imposing seconds counter paying tribute to John Arnold’s marine chronometers and his decisive role in calculating longitude at sea.
Collections
Since their creation, the fully skeletonised Nebula collection in 38, 40 and 41.5 mm has been a star bursting with light.
DSTB, which stands for ‘Dial-Side True Beat’, is one of Arnold & Son’s most personal collections, revealing its true-beat second’s mechanism on the dial side.
Ultrathin Tourbillon is one of the slimmest in the world. Presented in its purest expression, nothing distracts the eye from the hypnotic workings of the one-minute flying tourbillon.
By arranging the organs of Time Pyramid‘s movement from top to bottom instead of in a circle, Arnold & Son goes beyond the chronometric horizon to achieve an unparalleled feat of design.
Showcasing one of the largest moons in the watchmaking sphere, Perpetual Moon stands out for its complication and Arnold & Son’s aesthetic approach.
In a starry sky, a large moon alternates between light and dark as it moves through its phases. Luna Magna is the largest rotating moon ever built into a wristwatch.
Like a finely crafted atlas, the Globetrotter worldtimer collection represents our planet.
The double tourbillon is a rare construction, even more so with this structural approach that meets aesthetic, historical, and horological objectives.