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Arnold & Son Watches

Arnold & Son is a prestigious Swiss watchmaker with deep roots in British horological heritage, tracing its origins to the legendary 18th-century watchmaker John Arnold. Renowned for his innovations in marine chronometry, Arnold was instrumental in solving the problem of longitude at sea—his chronometers were trusted aboard naval vessels during the Age of Exploration. The modern Arnold & Son brand, now based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, honors this legacy by incorporating classical British design cues with cutting-edge Swiss watchmaking precision, producing timepieces that celebrate both technical prowess and historical reverence.

One of the most exclusive watch brands with a limited series of only approximately 1000 watches per year, Moyer Fine Jewelers is proud to be the newest Authorized Dealer of Arnold & Son.

 

Luna Magna

Luna Magna is a watchmaking feat: boasting the largest rotating moon ever built into a wristwatch. This three-dimensional moon accurately represents the appearance of the moon's quarters.

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Perpetual Moon

In this collection, the moon is a realistic depiction with a white mother-of-pearl disc. It's set against the sky, surrounded by the constellations of the Big Dipper and Cassiopeia.

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Longitude

Longitude collection pays homage to John Arnold's naval heritage with its classic, functional dial and adaptable to the harsh conditions of the high seas. The imposing seconds counter pays tribute to Arnold's decisive role in calculating longitude at sea.

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Constant Force

The movement's architecture is inspired by the first tourbillon created by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1808 based on a chronometer movement designed by John Arnold. Constant Force pays tribute to the watchmaker's ingenuity and his close association with Breguet.

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DSTB

"Dial-Side True Beat" is one of Arnold & Son's most personal collections, revealing the true beat second-s mechanism on the dial side of the watch. Also known as "Deadbeat Seconds", this function is a characteristic of the instruments Arnold supplied to the British Royal Navy.

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Nebula

Not an ordinary skeleton watcch, the collection name "Nebula" refers to a large cloud of dust and gas in space. This collection features seven bridges on the dial that radiate from the center, giving the design appearance of a cosmic explosion.

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Time pyramid

Time Pyramid reveals a skeletonized movement in the shape of a pyramid or alternatively, the form of an anchor, paying homage to John Arnold's title as a watchmaker for the Royal Navy. In this collection, watches are devoid of a full-sized dial.

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Utrathin tourbillon

One of the slimmest tourbillons in the world with a clean, crisp dial design and nothing distracting from the workings of the one-minute flying tourbillon. The Red Gold version was nominated for the 2023 Grand Prix D'Horologie De Geneve.

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Globetrotter

Finely crated down to the precise sculpting of the continents, hand-painted seas and sculpted lands. Above the domed globe, the arch fixes the rotation.

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Double Tourbillon

A merger of John Arnold's principles - chronometry and world time - with the goal of retaining knowledge of the time at a journey's starting point.

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