Also Called:
1UTAR.S01A.C120A
Case Material:
18K Red Gold
Dial Color:
Silvery White Côtes de Genève Rayonnates And Silvery Opaline
Movement:
Mechanical Manual Wind
Engine:
Exclusive Arnold & Son Mechanical Cal 8200. 21,600 Vibrations, NAC grey treated Haute Horlogery finishing: Hand-chamfered bridges and polished edges with fine circular graining and Côtes de Genève design, Bevelled circular satin-finished wheels and screws
Functions:
Hours, Minutes, Tourbillon
Crystal Material:
Sapphire, domed on both sides, anti-reflective coating inside
Caseback:
Sapphire crystal display back
Additional Information
In a move that boldly underscores its watchmaking prowess and defines its inventive British heritage, Arnold & Son unveils an exceptional watch - with the final cased watch measuring a mere 8.34 mm thick. The new UTTE (referencing the Ultra-Thin Tourbillon Escapement) is equipped with the A&S8200 movement that measures just 2.97 mm thick. This new calibre A&S8200 was developed, designed and manufactured entirely in house at the brand's La Chaux-de-Fonds workshops. This superbly engineered wristwatch is part of the brand's Instrument Collection that combines instrument precision with classical styling.
The UTTE is a masterful demonstration of elegant design and superb technical prowess. The ultra-thin A&S8200 movement - and the ultimate UTTE watch - is the result of several years of research and development, and boasts important features and functions. In fact, when the brand embarked on the creation of an additional tourbillon, Arnold & Son's team of watchmakers and engineers determined that the end result should possess unique features that would set it apart in the watch world: It had to be at the same time thin, boast a big and three-dimensional tourbillon cage and have a long power reserve.
Utilizing the most cutting-edge technology, Arnold & Son pushed the creative envelope to achieve this goal - thus developing an exceptional timepiece. The UTTE has a movement that is just 2.97 mm thick and a case thickness of only 8.34 mm, making the UTTE one of the thinnest tourbillion watches on the market.
Additionally, while the movement diameter is 32 mm, the tourbillon cage is a massive 14 mm in diameter - thus occupying almost half of the movement space for impressive visual appeal. To add further dramatic beauty to this already impressive watch, Arnold & Son created a totally spherical tourbillon cage - one devoid of any flat surfaces - for a magnificent three-dimensional aesthetic effect. In fact, the flying tourbillon cage is not inset into the calibre, but instead rises out of the movement, through the dial, and achieves the same height as the hour and minute hands. With an eye toward every detail, and the desire for harmonious appeal, the watchmakers removed all visible screws so the spherical tourbillon cage appears beautifully balanced. The only visible screws are on the regulator.
Finally, to ensure a long power reserve of at least 90 hours, the brand implemented two barrels to offer more constant force and unprecedented power reserve for an ultra-thin tourbillon.
The UTTE is part of Arnold & Son's Instrument Collection, wherein timepieces are easily identified by their dial design, with off-center position of the hours and minutes to allow for the display of other complications without one overlapping the other. The new UTTE follows this design aesthetic, with the spherical tourbillon occupying the lower portion of the dial. The alluring, timeless lines of the stepped case, which tapers from the top to the bottom, imbue this watch with an austere elegance. Two distinct models, with superbly different dial designs, each with a 42 mm diameter case - the first such size in the Instrument Collection.
UTTE is created in either 18-carat red gold or palladium (a rare alloy in the watch world). Each movement is finished in a colour to complement the case colour, and each features a different Côtes de Genève pattern. The 18-carat red gold case watch houses the movement treated in rhodium and decorated with Côtes de Genève rayonnantes. The tourbillon bridge of the 18-carat red gold UTTE is entirely hand-engraved by Arnold & Son's master engraver. The palladium UTTE version houses a grey NAC treated movement decorated with a straight Côtes de Genève pattern for a bold, contemporary appeal. Because of the amount of time it takes Arnold & Son's vigilant watchmakers to build each one individually by hand, production is limited to just 50 timepieces of each of the two models.
The visionary UTTE is the perfect embodiment of a tourbillon escapement - a Haute Horlogerie complication that played a crucial role in Arnold & Son's History. An exceptional watchmaker, John Arnold was an active participant in one of the most extraordinary partnerships in the world of innovative horology. Indeed, both he and Abraham-Louis Breguet worked closely together, sharing both their knowledge and passion. Evidence of their partnership is A.-L. Breguet's first-ever tourbillon escapement mounted in John Arnold's No.11 movement - a watch that can be found today in London's British Museum.