Jacob Co. astronomy clarity

Jacob & Co. Astronomia TOURBILLON BLACK CERAMIC BLACK AT100.95.KK.SD.B

REFERENCE:

AT100.95.KK.SD.B
MATERIAL:
Black Ceramic; Sapphire Apertures on Sides Case Back: Black Ceramic; Bows.
THICKNESS:
25mm
DIAMETER:
50mm
POWER RESERVE:
60-Hours
MOVEMENT CALIBER:
Manufacture Jacob & Co. Manual Winding JCAM18
WATER RESISTANCE:
30m (ISO 2281).

The magical Jacob Co. astronomy clarity and where to find it

Jacob & Co. swiss has always been known for innovation. It is reminiscent of the appearance of Jacob & Co. EPIC SF24 at Baselworld in 2013, when the jeweler watchmaker launched a world chronograph watch with huge changes. Now, ten and a half years later, EPIC SF24 seems to be a nostalgic look back for those who like old-fashioned boarding passes at airports or train stations (now replaced by modern flat panel displays).

In 2014, Jacob&Co. worked hand in hand with the movement designer and watchmaker Studio 7h38 to realize the extraordinary and superb playing skills of the clock in the form of Jacob&Co. Astronomia. Today, EPIC SF24 and astronomy have surpassed their pioneering mechanisms and developed into objects of absolute fantasy, and you can now catch them at Penang RendezVous 2019.

Jacob & Co.’s Astronomia collection is home to the brand’s best works, including “Flawless”, including Jacob & Co.’s first all-sapphire case.

“For us, creativity is limitless. This is the basis of my success: doing things differently. I am really proud of my first multiple time zones, so far they are truly original. “-Jacob Arabo, founder and chairman of Jacob & Co.

Jacob & Co.’s ingenuity and ability to respect tradition is another example. It gets rid of the complexity of the world timer and solves one of the most popular complications in the world, such as the flying tourbillon, and combines it with the moving solar system The dramatic combination. The superb skills of opera are injected into the flying tourbillon, unfortunately, watch lovers have become more and more used to it.

Experience the solar system on your wrist
The Jacobian astronomer’s name is indeed the mini solar system on the wrist, but its design does not mimic or represent the orbits of various planetary bodies like midnight planets. Instead, in the case of a clear sapphire case full of astronomy, the studio’s iconic astronomical “gravitational three-axis tourbillon” movement has now been fully displayed, amazed and awed all those who witnessed it.

Other versions of Astronomical Solar include replacing the hour, minute and minute dial with a version with a sapphire disc with the signs of the zodiac

In most tourbillons, the cage completes a rotation in 60 seconds, but Jacob’s Jacob & Co. Astronomia has a “gravitational” three-axis tourbillon. Although it is fixed on one side, it can actually complete a rotation every 60 seconds. . It rotates vertically every five minutes, or 12 times per hour.

Experience the JCAM12 movement of astronomer Clarity. Its four arms are set on the central axis to complete a complete orbit every 20 minutes, while the multi-axis tourbillon system keeps the hour and minute hand dials upright to maintain consistent readability Sex. Of course, the real attraction of going to Straits Quay from October 11th to 13th is the refreshing 288-faceted “Jacob cut” spherical rotating diamond, opposite the enamel globe, which is a famous jewel Sign of the quotient.

Jacob & Co. Astronomia Solar replica is the latest version of the Astronomia tourbillon. The astronomical solar energy launched at the 2017 Basel International Watch and Jewellery Show is different from “Clarity”, it has three “arms” instead of four, a 288 faceted “Jacob Cut” 1.5 carat spherical citrine (Representing the sun) instead of diamonds and the eight solar planetary systems: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are polished into gems by gems in the sky of gems.

Mechanically speaking, astronomical solar energy is also different from clarity. The vehicle system of the JCAM19 movement now completes a rotation every 10 minutes instead of every 20 minutes, while the earth completes a rotation every 60 seconds. Sale replica watch