Jacob & Co. Astronomia Solar Jewelry Planets Zodiac White Gold
AS300.30.AB.AB.A
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The Jacob & Co. Astronomia Tourbillon Solar timepiece is a stunning tribute to horological art and celestial beauty, blending technical innovation with extraordinary craftsmanship. Featuring a 44mm white gold case, this watch radiates opulence, while the deep blue alligator leather strap complements its celestial theme. Its intricate design is powered by a manual winding tourbillon movement, boasting a 48-hour power reserve for precision and reliability. At its heart, the Astronomia showcases a three-dimensional display, where planets, stars, and a rotating tourbillon harmoniously orbit the central axis, capturing the vastness of the cosmos in miniature form. The anti-reflective sapphire crystal not only protects but enhances the view of the exquisite dial, which foregoes traditional numerals for an artistic display of rotating spheres and gems, representing celestial bodies. The watch features a titanium globe and a Jacob-cut diamond, symbolising the Earth and the Sun, adding a unique jewellery-inspired aesthetic. This limited-edition masterpiece, with its meticulous attention to detail and innovative complications, is a true collector's item that merges luxury with cutting-edge watchmaking.
Full Specification
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Brand Jacob & Co.CollectionAstronomiaSeriesAstronomia SolarModel NoAS300.30.AB.AB.A
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MovementFeatures Flying TourbillonMovement Manual WindingCalibre JCAM19CaseCase Size 44 mmCase Thickness 21 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material White GoldGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour BlueStrapStrap Material LeatherStrap Colour BlueClasp Type Deployment ClaspBuckle/Clasp Material White GoldOtherPrecious Stone On DialGender MenWater Resistance (M) 30Limited Edition YesWarranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
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About the Jacob & Co. Astronomia Collection
Since its debut at Baselworld in 2014, Jacob & Co.'s Astronomia collection has become a hallmark of innovation and luxury in watchmaking. The original Astronomia Tourbillon introduced a groundbreaking design with its planetary-style movement, featuring arms that carry movement components around the dial. This pioneering concept laid the foundation for numerous subsequent models, showcasing the series' evolution and enduring appeal.
Avant-Garde Design
Each timepiece features a unique Astronomia calibre, where the movement is driven by vertical arms rotating around a central axis, creating a mesmerising mechanical ballet. The collection features intricate 3D engravings on a rotating platform that displays hand-crafted dragons, constellations, Jacob-cut gemstones, and more. The design of the Astronomia watches provides an unobstructed 360-degree view of the intricate movement, allowing admirers to appreciate the complex mechanisms from every angle.
Key Iterations
The Jacob & Co. Astronomia Collection showcases a series of innovative timepieces, each distinguished by its unique complications and design features. The original Astronomia Tourbillon (2014) introduced calibre JCAM10 with a triple-axis tourbillon and a diamond moon. Astronomia Sky (2016) expanded on this with calibre JCAM11, adding zodiac signs and a vertical month display. In 2017, Astronomia Solar Planets presented gemstone planets and four rotating satellites using calibre JCAM19. The Astronomia Casino (2019) integrated a functional roulette wheel with calibre JCAM36 and a double-axis tourbillon, while Astronomia Art (2020) highlighted detailed miniatures such as the Taj Mahal and India Gate, featuring a fixed movement and a Jacob-cut diamond Earth globe.
The collection continued its evolution with the Astronomia Maestro (2021), which uses calibre JCAM57 to provide a 50mm transparent case, a triple-axis tourbillon, and a rotating globe within a 10-minute cycle. The Astronomia Revolution (2024) boasts calibre JCAM48B, rotating every minute with a constant force device for a 36-hour power reserve and a double-axis flying tourbillon. Lastly, the Astronomia Régulateur (2024) incorporates calibre JCAM56, with a 60-second rotation, double-axis flying tourbillon, and a translucent seconds ring.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
A haute horlogerie movement by Jacob & Co. that transcends any conventional code of watchmaking, calibre JCAM19 is the mechanism that runs the extraordinary Astronomia Solar watches. This hand-wound calibre, comprising no less than 447 components, is one of the brand's most complicated and advanced movements. It carries a three-dimensional vertical architecture featuring three arms bearing unique rotating components. The first arm holds a sub-dial to display the time with a patented differential system, ensuring that the 12 o’clock marker is always upright. The second arm features a 60-second twin-axis flying tourbillon in an open-worked rotating carriage. Finally, the third arm displays a globe, rotating in 60 seconds on its axis. All these elements, along with rotating gemstone planets, are placed atop a platform that also rotates but counterclockwise. Additionally, a 1.5-carat citrine as the Sun is placed at the centre. This extraordinary movement runs at 28,800bph and offers a power reserve of 48 hours.
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- Brand Jacob & Co.
- Reference JCAM19
- Movement Manual Winding
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve approx. 48 hours
- Jewels 43
- Frequency 28800 bph
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