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Time Pyramid 42.5 red gold

With its contrasts, its play on transparency and sense of depth and symmetry, Time Pyramid 42.5 explores every creative field in watchmaking to assert its distinction.

Limited to 8 pieces.

Elegance in levitation

In recognition of its uniquely British watchmaking heritage, Arnold & Son presents a new iteration of its famous wristwatch, the Time Pyramid. The pyramid-shaped calibre of this new version appears to levitate inside the case, which is presented in a limited edition of eight pieces in 5N red gold and the same number in platinum. It unveils its magic with rare elegance, set against a disc of malachite – a fine stone in bewitching shades of green.

Technical Specifications

Reference: 1TPER.F01A.C1250A
Functions
hours, minutes, seconds, double power reserve
Movement
Jewels:
27
Diameter:
37.60 mm
Thickness:
4.40 mm
Power reserve:
90 hours
Frequency:
3 Hz / 21,600 vph
Dial
white opal
Case
Material:
18-carat 5N red gold
Diameter:
42.5 mm
Thickness:
10.72 mm
Crystal:
domed sapphire, with an anti-reflective coating on both sides
Back:
malachite lined with a sapphire crystal, anti-reflective coating
Water resistance:
3 bar (30 metres/100 feet)
Strap
Material:
imperial green alligator leather, hand-stitched
Buckle:
pin buckle, 18-carat 5N red gold

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A tradition of innovative design

For the Time Pyramid, Arnold & Son has opted for the warmth of 18-carat red gold or the understated elegance of platinum for its case, which measures 42.5 mm in diameter. These precious metals elevate the deep and intense green of the malachite, while magnifying the complexity of the movement through contrast. In order to provide as much space as possible for the mechanism, the House has chosen a thin bezel to secure the slightly domed sapphire crystal. It offers a direct view of the extensively openworked main plate of the A&S1615 hand-wound mechanical movement. The latter holds the various components of the calibre, such as the balance wheel positioned at 12 o’clock and the two power-reserve indicators. So as to preserve the linearity and symmetry of the mechanical structure that contribute to making the Time Pyramid unique, the watchmakers have ingeniously placed the winding crown between the lugs, at 6 o’clock.

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An interplay of circles and transparency

Transparency is an integral part of the Time Pyramid collection. The same is true of the series of circles of different sizes, which seem to interlock and encourage the eye to plunge into the heart of a hand-wound mechanical movement whose fixed parts form a pyramid shape. This configuration is directly inspired by the external structure of an ornamental precision regulator clock made in the 1830s by John Roger Arnold, son of John Arnold.

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A symbol of balance and prosperity

To highlight the pyramid-shaped architecture of this hand-wound mechanical movement, the Manufacture has chosen to adorn the back of the watch with a disc of malachite, a fine stone with a deep green hue, attributed with numerous virtues. Since the dawn of time, malachite has been considered a protective stone, guarding against the evil eye. Some also believe it to have the power to bring prosperity and balance. At the heart of the Time Pyramid, it asserts this role with pride, majestically revealing the symmetry of this movement.

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