Longitude Titanium "Ocean Blue" | Arnold & Son | Pendulum Thailand
Arnold & Son

Longitude Titanium "Ocean Blue"

1.LTAT.U01A.N001U

Longitude Titanium is a sports-chic COSC-certified chronometer with a 42.5 mm titanium case.

THB906,000

Case size 42.5 mm
Movement Calibre A&S6302
Limited Edition -
Specification
Dial and Case
Dial
Ocean blue PVD treatment
Material
Titanium
Diameter
42.5 mm
Thickness
12.25 mm
Crystal
Domed sapphire, with an anti-reflective coating on both sides
Caseback
Sapphire crystal, with an anti-reflecting coating
Water resistance
100 meters / 10 ATM
Function And Movement
Functions
Hours, minutes, small seconds, power reserve
Caliber
A&S6302
Diameter
33.00 mm
Thickness
6.65 mm
Jewels
36
Power reserve
60 hours
Frequency
4 Hz / 28,800 vph
Bracelet / Strap
Material
Titanium bracelet / blue rubber
Folding Clasp / Buckle
Titanium folding clasp / pin buckle

With a power reserve display at 12 o’clock and an imposing seconds counter at 6 o’clock, Longitude Titanium pays tribute to John Arnold’s marine chronometers, his revolutionary vision and his decisive role in calculating longitude at sea.

The aesthetics and construction of John Arnold’s marine chronometers were necessarily classic and functional, and were adapted to the harsh conditions of the high seas. Longitude Titanium, a contemporary interpretation of the great English watchmaker’s work, coherently combines this naval heritage with a refined design and highly resistant materials. The movement’s ‘chronometer’ certification is an essential addition to this scene, with its historical ties to Arnold’s creations and his quest for accuracy.

1.LTAT.U01A.N001U image of Pendulum
1.LTAT.U01A.N001U image of Pendulum
About This Watch

The dial of Longitude Titanium has been designed in a graphic and historical spirit. This graphic aspect can be seen in the satin-finished, polished and luminescent hour-markers that recall the shape of the bracelet links. It is also graphic in the display of its indications, which are aligned with the vertical axis of the dial: a mirror-polished power- reserve indicator shown by cut-outs in the dial at 12 o’clock, the hour and minute hands in the centre, and the imposing small seconds at 6 o’clock. However, this layout was also chosen for its ties to John Arnold’s marine chronometers, as it was he who introduced this arrangement and established it as standard.

1.LTAT.U01A.N001U image of Pendulum
1.LTAT.U01A.N001U image of Pendulum
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