Arnold & Son unveils a new limited red gold edition of
the DSTB (Dial Side True Beat) with traditional English frosted finish. The
DSTB is a testament to its heritage, vision and Haute Horlogerie ingenuity. The DSTB is part of the
Instrument Collection and, like every other model from Arnold & Son,
features an in-house mechanical movement. The
true beat seconds is a traditional complication of Arnold & Son, and this
watch pays tribute to the watches produced by John Arnold during the second
half of his career, when he and his son were the first to develop marine
chronometers that could be produced in quantity at reasonable prices. Those
technically superior, widely distributed chronometers reflected Arnold &
Son’s commitment to exceptional precision and solved the problem of determining
longitude at sea. Upholding that legacy, Arnold & Son’s
master watchmakers thrive on creating complicated movements for exquisite
timepieces. Such is the case with the DSTB watch, a truly innovative technical
and architectural achievement. The specifically developed automatic movement
showcases the true beat seconds' mechanism entirely on the dial side. Not just
the hands, but also the lever, wheels and three red gold treated true beat
seconds bridges are located in all their beauty on the dial side. Making the
watch even more alluring is the fact that the true beat seconds lever is shaped
like an anchor – paying homage to Arnold’s maritime achievements. The true beat seconds are superbly
indicated via a large sapphire dial that occupies the top left portion of the
dial at 11 o’clock. At the 4 o’clock position, a silvery opaline subdial
indicates the hours and the minutes via blued hands. These generously
proportioned, overlapping indications translate into a stunning
three-dimensional dial. This restructuring of the intricate
mechanism yields a concept not achieved in the watch industry heretofore. The
self-winding calibre A&S6003 has 229 components. In true Arnold & Son
style, the palladium treated movement features Haute Horlogerie finishing with hand-chamfered and satin-finished
lever and bridges, polished edges and fine circular graining and Côtes de
Genève rayonnantes. The visible
dial plate is NAC grey treated with traditional English
frosted finish, and screws with bevelled and mirror-polished heads. The application
of frosted finish creates a distinctive sparkling surface which is typical for
traditional English watchmaking. Usually the frosted finish is used in
combination with yellow gold plating. Arnold & Son has taken a different
approach and combined it with a NAC grey coating, achieving a more contemporary
and unique look. The frosted finish is
obtained by carefully brushing the surface with a wire brush. This type of
finish is also unique and very painstaking because it has to be applied before the
part is machined. Therefore the frosted
finish is first applied to the raw German silver plate and only then all the
functional drillings and millings are done. This procedure requests the upmost
care in handling as the frosted finish has to be protected during the entire
process. The magnificent timepiece is housed
inside a 43.5 mm 18-carat red gold case with anti-reflective sapphire crystal
and caseback for viewing the superbly finished movement and, complete with solid
22-carat red gold guilloché
oscillating weight. This edition of the DSTB will be limited to 125 timepieces underscoring the brand’s commitment to exclusivity and excellence.
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