Monday, July 15, 2013

The HM Perpetual Moon watch is an addition to the ‘Royal Collection’ series of Arnold & Son. It’s a token of appreciation for the creations of John Arnold in his career’s early days, including the ones he made for the royal court and King George III. It’s called the Perpetual Moon because of the accuracy of the moon phase movement that deviates by only one day in every 122 years and the deviation can be corrected with a single push on the corrector. The three-dimensional, hand-engraved moon phase display is made of silver and is detailed very intricately. The size of the moon phase is note-worthy i.e., 11.2mm, making it one of the largest moons in the watch industry. If one moon phase is not enough there is another indicator on the flip side of the watch, visible through a transparent back case. The moon can be set in two different cases namely, stainless steel and 18K rose gold. The dial also has three options; one being a black guilloche dial, the second one is a blue guilloche dial and the last one is a cream colored dial. Beneath the guilloche dial there is 1512 hand wound mechanical movement which comprises of more than 27 jewels.

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