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Arnold & Son DSTB

started the week with this piece. have always enjoyed staring at the mechanism. looks like it's trying to hold back the ticking second hand, but in vain

Collection
terbaboom · Oct 11, 2022
Explore terbaboom's Arnold & Son DSTB, a unique timepiece with a mesmerizing deadbeat seconds mechanism. Discover collector insights and detailed photos.
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Collection
terbaboom · Mar 5, 2025
Explore terbaboom's collection of off-centre dial watches, featuring Bovet Recital 12, Arnold & Son DSTB, and Breguet La Tradition. Discover unique designs and collector insights.
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Independents
DonCorson · May 30, 2014
Explore Arnold & Son's BaselWorld 2014 novelties: Time Pyramid, HM Perpetual Moon, TB88, and DBS Sidereal Time. Technical insights and collector opinions.
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New Release
DonCorson · May 20, 2015
Discover Arnold & Son's BaselWorld 2015 collection, featuring unique in-house movements, tourbillons, jumping seconds, and modern interpretations of historical models.
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Manufacture
DonCorson · Jul 21, 2014
DonCorson's visit to Arnold & Son showcases the Royal and Instrument collections, including HMS1, Perpetual Moon, and UTTE Tourbillon. Explore movements and designs.
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New Release
DonCorson · Apr 26, 2016
Explore Arnold & Son's BaselWorld 2016 novelties: Nebula, Eight-Day Royal Navy, DSTB, Golden Wheel, and Perpetual Moon, showcasing manufacture movements.
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Complications
Cookies · Aug 13, 2022
Explore the intriguing world of deadbeat seconds watches. Cookies and the WatchProSite community showcase examples from Arnold & Son, Grönefeld, Omega, and more.
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Arnold & Son DSTB
By: terbaboom : March 24th, 2026-12:16
started the week with this piece. have always enjoyed staring at the mechanism. looks like it's trying to hold back the ticking second hand, but in vain ...
Very cool and quirky!
By: GWIS : March 24th, 2026-16:05
I like it a lot, particularly the hands and the blue dial. I can see why it might be distracting when you are supposed to be working! Have a good day. Jon
Wow …..
By: Timeout : March 25th, 2026-11:11
What an interesting open dial view. Had not seen this before - quite spectacular