
Swiss watchmaker, Arnold and Son, has released two new wristwatch variations for their Instrument Collection UTTE series which came out towards the end of last month on August 27th. The UTTE series was first revealed at the Baselworld watch and jewelry show last year and has been in production for many years prior.
The watches feature the classy flying tourbillon movement on its face that is a nicely thin 2.97 mm, putting these into the category of thinnest tourbillon watches available in the market. The watches have a minimalistic yet highly classy look to them that are also very comfortable on the wrist due to how thin the face is.
The two newest pieces in the UTTE series are available in an opaline dial design offered in light gray or silvery white. The two casing options come in palladium which costs $64,200 or a red gold that costs a slightly more pricey $73,900. The watches two hands are crafted from blue steel and are fixed on a sub-dial that sits right about the tourbillon.
The tourbillon is nicely viewable and even looks slightly enhanced thanks to the rounded bridge that rises up a little bit. This allows owners to watch the movement happen through the clear black crystal. The wristwatches also feature a soft leather band that is light on the wrist and never irritating.
Both watches feature a different pattern depending on whether customers choose the palladium or red gold style, but each is distinct and very fitting. This also reveals two large barrels which allow the watches to continue running for a duration of 90 hours before users need to wind them up again. The two newest UTTE series watches from Arnold and Son are available through multiple distributors along with all of their other luxury time pieces.
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