Posted by wristwatch on September 9, 2007

Special edition in tribute of the Arnold and Son Explorer and his commander Bear Grylls. The inflatable open rib crossed the most dangerous ocean to connect Canada and Great Britain through Greenland and the most hazardous seas. Yellow Longitude scale. Blue and black central rotating dial representing the Earth from North Pole with the route of the Arnold and Son Explorer voyage in red. Magnified date.
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Posted by wristwatch on August 20, 2007

The development of the Arnold & Son True North Perpetual watch might not have been possible a few years ago. Using cutting-edge development and production technologies, the team of the Arnold & Son brand of English origin and Geneva watchmaker Jean-Marc Wiederrecht, of Agenhor SA, have accomplished several highly original feats in order to achieve the result of true solar time.
Using the revolutionary technology of gears with elastic toothing, the movement is also equipped with a three-level going-train comprising an interior toothing (patented by Agenhor SA). The finely decorated movement features the “1764″ secret signature appearing as an openworked engraving on one of its wheel bars. The entire complicated movement is driven by the famous 7-day power-reserve movement produced by Jaquet SA exclusively for Arnold & Son.
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Posted by wristwatch on August 17, 2007

The ultimate orientation tool. An intriguing instrument designed to keep you heading in your chosen direction - whether hopping continents, engaged in pulse-pounding exploration, sailing the high seas… or reconnoitring the terrain for the best spot to pitch your tent!
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