Luxury Replica Jacob & Co. Grand Complication Masterpieces – ASTRONOMIA TOURBILLON watch AT100.40.AC.SD.A price
Item Type: Replica Grand Complication Masterpieces Watches
Case Material: Rose Gold,Sapphire,round
Brand Name: Jacob & Co.
Water Resistance Depth: life proof water
Movement: Manual Winding
Dial Diameter: 50 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Dial: Skeletonized
Glass: Sapphire
Clasp Type: Deployment Buckle
Boxes: common box package without paper
Gender: Unisex
Band Material Type: Leather strap
Functions: Hours,Minutes
Model Number: AT100.40.AC.SD.A
Jacob & Co. purchase the astronomy expedition of explorer Johan Ernst Nilson and purchase the astronomical Mount Everest watch
The latest Jacob & Co. Astronomy Tourbillon has a lot to do. In fact, one might say that the Everest table of astronomy ranks first among all other astronomical tables. Jacob & Co. collaborated with Swedish explorer and environmentalist Johan Ernst Nilson to create a limited edition watch, which is actually a rock from a legendary mountain. However, it doesn’t stop there. The sale of this watch comes with a helicopter experience that can take buyers to the mountains. Nelson and Mount Everest. There is even a charity element behind the watch.
About two years ago, the adventurer Nilson carried an astronomical tourbillon watch with him while climbing the Himalayas. He climbed 6,200 meters, although the temperature is below -30 degrees and the altitude is high, the watch still works normally. Now, Nielsen (also a keen environmentalist) has collaborated with Jacob & Co. to produce the astronomical Mount Everest watch, which combines three of Nielsen’s most outstanding expeditions: the North Pole, the South Pole and his Of the mountain peaks. Everest climb.
As mentioned earlier, Nelson collected a rock from the mountain. Mount Everest in every swiss watch. In addition, there are two transparent capsules that mimic the buckets Nilson uses to collect water at each pole. In fact, water from both poles is in each capsule to celebrate the earth and its fragile environment.
The retail price of this watch is 884,800 US dollars, reflecting that Mt. Everest (8,848 meters) is also an extremely complicated timepiece. The timepiece is based on the brand’s beloved Astronomia Sky tourbillon watch, which has a dual-axis gravity tourbillon on one of the four satellites. The other three satellites have a Jacob-cut diamond weighing 288 faces, a continuously rotating magnesium globe and hour/minute hands.
This astronomical Mount Everest marks the brand’s first use of Super-LumiNova for background hands, gloves and constellations. There is even Super-LumiNova on the strap. There are two versions of the 47mm watch, one with a black dial and refined in black 18-carat white gold, and the other with a blue dial and refined in 18-carat white gold. Only 12 pieces of each are made, for a total of 24 watches (representing 24 major time zones in the world).
In addition, and perhaps the most important point, watches are also charitable, because 10% of the sales revenue of each watch is donated to organizations that are good for the environment.
Nilson has participated in seven summits and has a place in the Guinness World Records for the “three-shot challenge.” He witnessed climate change and its impact in the most remote areas of the world.
Nielsen said: “I hope this special timepiece can help change the world.” “The astronomical telescope is the only watch I have asked about when I wear it, so we will start a conversation, hoping to bring change. This special edition will promote The fragility of our planet.”
Because the recognition highlights the beauty and fragility of the earth, Jacob & Co. and Nilson added an adventure to their purchase. Each buyer would take a two-person helicopter with Nilson to the Everest location, where he took the rock used for the watch.
Jacob Arabo, founder of Jacob & Co, said: “It is important to raise awareness of the dangers facing our planet. Collaborating with the well-known adventurer and activist Johan Ernst is a good way for our brand to participate. Part of the proceeds from the sale to charity is important for us -If we are to make a difference, all of us must act.”