ARNOLD & SON – CHRONOMETRY Constant Force Tourbillon 11 Yellow Gold Edition - 2025
A CELEBRATION OF WATCHMAKING
INGENUITY
The 41.5 mm diameter Constant Force Tourbillon 11 watch in 18-carat yellow gold, released by Arnold & Son as a limited edition of 11, is driven by a hand-wound mechanical movement. Equipped with two barrels to give a 100-hour power reserve, this timepiece was entirely developed and built at the manufacture in La Chaux-de-Fonds. It is fitted with a constant force mechanism visible on the enamel dial and is regulated by a tourbillon that can be seen on the back.
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The architecture of this calibre is inspired by that of the timekeeping instrument driven by the first tourbillon created by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1808, based on a chronometer movement designed by John Arnold. This first tourbillon regulator, now in the British Museum, was given to John Roger Arnold by the Paris-based watchmaker in honour of his scientific collaboration and friendship with his father. The Constant Force Tourbillon 11 timepiece, designed to mark the end of the 260th anniversary celebrations of John Arnold’s legacy, pays tribute to the watchmaker’s ingenuity and his close association with Abraham-Louis Breguet.
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The greatest watchmakers of the Age of Enlightenment often knew each other. Some of them exchanged views and appreciated each other despite language barriers and political obstacles. And this was the case with John Arnold and Abraham-Louis Breguet. These two watchmakers, undoubtedly the most productive of the second half of the 18th century, forged a friendship that nothing could shake, not even the throes of war between the two countries or the French Revolution. Aware of their respective talents, during Abraham-Louis Breguet’s frequent trips to London between 1789 and 1791, they shared their views and knowledge of the principles of timekeeping, furthering the science of timekeeping, which in their eyes definitely knew no frontiers.
When context is everything
While John Arnold was captivated by the understated design of Abraham-Louis Breguet’s watches and his understanding of complex kinematics, Abraham-Louis Breguet was fascinated by his English friend’s ability to invent simple mechanisms that could be mass-produced and approached a chronometric precision that no other watchmaker of the time could hope to achieve. During their exchanges, which included sending their respective sons to train with the other, these two geniuses were able to work out the best way of eliminating the running errors of watch balances.
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The English watchmaker concentrated on optimising his detent escapement and developing balances, such as special springs, so as to offer instruments capable of satisfying his proto-industrial approach to chronometer construction – especially as the Admiralty asked him to produce them in ever greater quantities and at ever lower prices.
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Meanwhile, Abraham-Louis Breguet, inspired by his conversations with his English friend on the principles of high chronometry, continued to work on developing the tourbillon during his exile in Switzerland from 1792. On his return to Paris in 1795, he wrote about the development of a rotating carriage in a letter. Then, two years after John Arnold’s death in 1799, he patented this mechanism under the name ‘tourbillon’ in Paris on 26 June 1801, i.e. 7 Messidor Year IX according to the French Republican calendar still in effect at the time.
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A chronometer designed to tell a story
As a tribute to their work and in memory of the friendship between these two watchmaking geniuses during the Age of Enlightenment, Arnold & Son has chosen to give this Constant Force Tourbillon 11 watch a 41.5 mm diameter 18-carat yellow gold case with a classic design. The yellow hue of this precious metal was chosen because it was often used by John Arnold for prestigious pocket watches at the time. It is in perfect harmony with the openworked bridge of the constant force mechanism, which is also made of 18-carat yellow gold.
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A precious and captivating dial
For the Constant Force Tourbillon 11 timepiece, Arnold & Son chose a white Grand Feu enamel dial to recall the dials of the ship’s chronometers that John Arnold offered to English naval officers in his London boutique. This disc was individually produced by a specialist artisan on an 18-carat yellow gold base. White enamel is obtained by melting powdered materials in a kiln heated to just over 800°C. After firing the enamel several times to achieve the required thickness, the surface is lapped to make it smooth and even.
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A calibre worthy of the master of chronometers
The A&S5219 movement was specially developed by the Manufacture’s engineers and watchmakers to the specifications of the Constant Force Tourbillon 11 watch. To remain as faithful to the original movement as possible, this calibre is hand-wound.
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A constant force mechanism
To guarantee the isochronism of the regulating group over 100 hours of operation, the movement’s designers incorporated a patented constant force mechanism between the going train and the tourbillon. Visible on the dial side, its purpose is to smooth out the energy delivered by the barrels so as to prevent excessive or insufficient torque from affecting the oscillations of the balance in the tourbillon carriage.
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A system intended to smooth out positional errors
Designed to celebrate the friendship between John Arnold and Abraham-Louis Breguet, the Constant Force Tourbillon 11 watch has a transparent anti-reflective sapphire crystal case back that showcases the architecture of the A&S5219 calibre, inspired by the back of the timekeeper kept in the British Museum.
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The finishes of the mainplate, bridge and tourbillon cock are virtually identical on both timepieces, while the grained and chamfered barrel bridge of the Constant Force Tourbillon 11 watch features hand-engraved inscriptions and the famous plate, which has a new text inspired by the original: “To the revered memory of John Arnold and Abraham-Louis Breguet. Friends in their time, legendary watchmakers always.” . These words underscore the historical and horological context of this Arnold & Son edition of 11 timepieces, where friendship and the art of timekeeping were the strongest driving forces.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Collection: CHRONOMETRY
Reference 1FCBJ.E01A.C246J
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Calibre A&S5219 hand-wound mechanical movement, constant force, one-minute tourbillon
Jewels 35
Diameter 33 mm
Thickness 10.48 mm
Power reserve 100 hours
Frequency 3 Hz / 21,600 vph
Finishes
mainplate: 3N golden finish, grained, polished angles
barrel bridge: 3N golden finish, grained, polished angles, stretched edges, hand-engraved
tourbillon bridge: golden finish, grained, polished angles, stretched edges, satin-finished Durnico steel retaining spring
screws: blued, chamfered, mirror-polished heads
tourbillon: mirror-polished carriage plate, satin-finished pallet bridge, mirror-polished stud-holder, rhodium-finished balance, polished and rounded-off carriage bridge
constant force bridge: 18-carat yellow gold (3N), polished bevel, satin-finished flat surface, polished angles
constant force carriage lower bridge: flame-blued, mirror-polished, polished angles
Engraved plate To the revered memory of John Arnold and Abraham-Louis Breguet. Friends in their time, legendary watchmakers always.
Functions hours, minutes, true-beat seconds
Dial white Grand Feu enamel, 18-carat yellow gold (3N) base
Hour dial white opal, concave
Case
Material 18-carat yellow gold (3N)
Diameter 41.5 mm
Depth 13.7 mm
Crystal domed sapphire, anti-reflective coating on both sides
Case back sapphire crystal, anti-reflective coating on both sides
Water-resistance 3 bar (30 metres/100 feet)
Strap
Material midnight blue alligator leather with black alligator leather lining
Buckle pin buckle, 18-carat yellow gold (3N)
🔴Swiss retail price CHF 129,800 excl. tax (subject to change)💰
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