Arnold & Son TE8 Métiers d'Art II - limited edition of 8 timepieces

Jul 23, 2014,07:57 AM
 

TE8 Métiers d'Art II

Limited to 8 timepieces

 

Timeless elegance, handcraft and innovative technology:

Arnold & Son's TE8 Métiers d'Art II

 

 

True to its English watchmaking and handcraft heritage, Arnold & Son unveils the TE8 Métiers d'Art II, limited to only eight exclusive timepieces. Inspired by the pocket watches made during the earlier part of John Arnold's life for King George III and the royal court, the latest addition to the Arnold & Son Royal Collection is an eloquent expression of elegance and sophistication in the inimitable English style and demonstrates the brand's traditional prowess in the classical decorative arts.

 



TE8 Métiers d'Art II

Exclusive Arnold & Son tourbillon movement A&S8000, hand-wound, hand-engraved movement, 18-carat red gold case, diameter 44 mm

 

© Arnold & Son  

 

The tourbillon, one of the most elegant complications in the world of horology, has played a crucial role in Arnold & Son's history. An exceptional watchmaker, John Arnold was an active participant in one of the most extraordinary partnerships in the world of innovative horology. Indeed, both he and A.-L. Breguet worked closely, sharing both their knowledge and passion. Evidence of their partnership is A.-L. Breguet's first ever tourbillon mounted in John Arnold's No. 11 movement, a watch that can be found today in London's British Museum.

 



John Arnold and A.-L. Breguet, silver cased chronometer with tourbillon and spring-detent escapement,

London, England, 1774 and Paris, France, 1808

 

© The Trustees of the British Museum

 

 

What sets Arnold & Son's Tourbillon TE8 esthetically and technically apart is its unique "English" design: the barrel bridge has a ¾ wave-shape, the tourbillon and motion-work bridges are triangular, and even the wheels are shaped with a distinctive three-spoke design. This same design cue can also be found on the tourbillon cage and the barrel bridge as well.

 



A&S8000

Exclusive Arnold & Son tourbillon movement A&S8000, hand-wound, hand-engraved barrel bridge

and back of the main plate

 

© Arnold & Son

 

When compared to more conventional tourbillons found today, the TE8 model is said to be "inverted", that is to say most technical elements and visually interesting features are shown on the dial side, when those would normally be hidden on the reverse of the dial. Other typically English technical idiosyncrasies will seduce even the most demanding watch connoisseurs. Take, for instance, the symmetrical layout of the movement; to achieve such a feat requires overcoming a number of technical challenges. Thus the barrel spring and the tourbillon cage are centered along the watch's longitudinal axis. When examining the winding system and the gear train, one notes the traditional construction, which uses wheels with long and narrow spokes known as wolf's teeth, used to improve the smoothness of the overall movement.

 

Each single TE8 Métiers d'Art II is hand-engraved by Arnold & Son's own master engraver, who went as far as to create a new engraving pattern solely for this special edition. This new pattern is composed of complex geometrical elements arising from the center of the movement. The engraving of this masterpiece is particularly painstaking as the motif is conceived as a bas-relief in order to increase the three-dimensional effect. The engraver must pay great attention not to slip off and constantly sharpen his tools, as their wear and tear is very high.



A&S8000

© Arnold & Son 

 

Hand-engraving is a traditional art form that involves the use of hardened steel tools called burins in combination with other special tools. These create cuts, lines and texturing that build up entire images or, as in the case of the TE8 Métiers d'Art II, a beautiful hand-engraved pattern on the barrel bridge and on the back of the main plate, bringing a breathtaking richness of detail to an already exceptional tourbillon timepiece.

 

It goes without saying that every finishing touch on this striking piece has been done by hand by Arnold & Son's master watchmakers, thus fulfilling the highest standards of superlative Haute Horlogerie finish and bringing more brilliance and depth to each element of the movement.

 

This unique timepiece measures 44 mm in diameter in its classically elegant 18-carat red gold case.  It will be produced in a limited edition of only 8 timepieces, with each case individually hand-numbered by our master engraver.

 

 

Main technical characteristics

 

Calibre: A&S8000

 

Exclusive Arnold & Son tourbillon movement, hand-wound, 19 jewels, diameter 32.6 mm, thickness 6.25 mm, power reserve 80 h, 21'600 vibrations/h

 

Functions: hours, minutes, tourbillon

 

Movement decoration: hand-engraved movement, rhodium treated bridges and NAC grey treated main plate with superlative Haute Horlogerie finishing: hand-chamfered bridges with polished edges, fine circular graining, circular satin-finished wheels with hand-chamfered and polished edges, screwed gold chatons, mirror-polished tourbillon cage and bridge, screws with bevelled and mirror-polished heads

 

Dial: black open dial

 

Case: hand-numbered, 18-carat red gold, diameter 44 mm, cambered sapphire with anti-reflective coating on both sides, case back see-through sapphire, water-resistant to 30 m

 

Strap: hand-stitched black or brown alligator leather

 

Limited edition: 8 timepieces

 

Reference: 1SJAR.B04A.C113A

 

This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2014-07-23 07:58:50

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