Jacob & Co watch model. Featuring the recently introduced skull logo, the Astronomia Tourbillon Art Static 4 Skulls are an evolution of the basic Astronomia Tourbillon watch combined with a sophisticated support mechanism to display real time. Above all, the Astronomia Tourbillon Art Static 4 Skulls embody Jacob & Co.'s craftsmanship.
Jacob and Co. launched in 2014. Astronomia is a bold and complex watch that embodies the animation of the celestial world in space. For this, the manufacturer managed to create its own patented new movement.
The Astronomia Tourbillon Art Static 4 Skulls watch is an evolution of the 2014 design, the new feature of this watch is a towering star aventurine dial, combined with four golden skulls and pink eyes, emerald can give a strong visual impression. Each skull is manufactured by Jacob & Co. Casting, then finishing and polishing.
Above the aventurine panel is a support system that moves around the dial. Four sturdy columns house the silver chronograph, the two-axis tourbillon, the blue magnesium globe and the exquisite 1-carat diamonds. An interesting point is that both the diamond and the earth revolve around themselves for 60 hours, except along the support axis.
As a result, there will be constant and precise movement inside the Astronomia Tourbillon Art Static 4 Skulls. This thing is entirely controlled by a hand-wound movement called the JCAM25.
The entire dial and movement of the Astronomia Tourbillon Art Static 4 Skulls are protected by a high-quality domed sapphire caseback. The glass is coated with an anti-glare layer to avoid blocking the view of fans.
Like previous Astronomia watches produced, this new logo is also large, measuring 50mm in diameter and 25mm thick. The rose gold bezel case gives the watch a more noble temperament. Turning the watch over, we see the adjustment of the winding unit and the two hour and minute hands.
Jacobs & Company Watches. Astronomia Tourbillon Art Static 4 Skulls come with an alligator leather strap and a folding clasp.