This watch features the sun at its center, surrounded by six planets that revolve around it. They are represented by small spherical jewels on six concentric bands, powered by a self-winding movement. The positions of these jewels on the dial correspond to the positions of each planet in the solar system. The Earth makes one complete rotation around the sun every 365 days, while Mercury and Saturn each take 88 days to make a full circle on the dial.
Midnight Planetarium
The Midnight Planetarium is an astronomical timepiece that not only tells time but also features the six planets of our solar system. This luxurious timepiece was created over a three-year period and features 396 pieces of precious metal and stone. The owner can even set a lucky day on the watch’s dial and select the day’s zodiac sign. The watch is adorned with an etched pink shooting star which shows the hours of the day.
The watch’s striking appearance and intricate design make it ideal for the modern man. The curved case is made of rose gold and is adorned with aventurine glass rings. The rose-gold sun sits on a dial with three spheres. The moon is crafted of diamonds and is surrounded by a turquoise sphere. Christiaan van der Klaauw designed the movement for the watch.
The Midnight Planetarium is the perfect gift for any astronomer. The watch reproduces the orbits of six visible planets: Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. It also includes a lucky star. It also features a miniature Sun. Other features include a miniature Sun and the five visible planets: Earth, Mercury, Venus, and Mars. Among the precious stones that are used in the watch are serpentine, green enamel chloromelanite, turquoise, and red jasper. The watch also includes a sun stone and a moonstone.
The Midnight Planetarium is a luxury timepiece that features the positions of Earth’s five closest neighbors in the solar system. The design is so innovative that it is possible to wear the watch in your pocket without having to worry about its weight. In addition to showing the positions of the planets in relation to Earth, it also has an inbuilt feature that tells you when your lucky day is and where the Earth is on a map of the solar system.
Astronomia Solar
The Astronomia Solar System Watch is a stunning representation of our solar system. It is the first time the brand has created a replica of all eight planets in our solar system. A hand-engraved earth rotates around its axis every 60 seconds, making one full rotation of the dial in 10 minutes. The watch features a flying tourbillon and a striking hours and minutes dial. The design is also astronomically inspired, featuring the planets, the sun, and the moon.
The unique design of the Astronomia Solar System Watch exemplifies the company’s engineering and design expertise. The watch’s unique design combines precious stones that resemble planets with a mechanical solar system. The precious stones are fixed to a rotating platform powered by the brand’s own caliber. As the watch rotates, an aventurine skylayer disc serves as a backdrop for the planets. The three-arm movement platform is a representation of the solar system, and the aventurine disc is a dazzling backdrop for the planets.
The Astronomia Solar System Watch by Jacob & Co. is a beautiful and elegant piece of jewellery. Its three arms each have a unique name that references gambling, animals, or the cosmos. The names of the watch’s two magnesia globes, “Gambler” and “Octopus,” are just a few of the playful names of the different stones used to depict the planets.
The Jacob & Co. Astronomia Solar System Watch features a transparent case with a unique dial-less bezel. The case back is made from a combination of metal, ceramic, and stainless steel. Its dialless design adds to the watch’s overall appearance. It’s one of the most stylish pieces in the company’s collection. This timepiece is a true statement of personal style. You’ll want to wear it with pride!
The Astronomia Solar System Watch is one of the more elegant watches you’ll see in the market today. It features a detailed hand-painted galaxy mural and a sapphire crystal window. It has a 30m water-resistance, but it doesn’t have a crown. Instead, it winds its watch with two fold-out 18k rose gold “bows” on the case back. While the case back looks similar to previous iterations of the Astronomia Solar System Watch, the winding mechanism is more streamlined.
Trappist-1 Moonphase
The Xeric Trappist-1 Moonphase solar system watch features a Super-LumiNova display and displays the current moon phase, as well as time-telling planets and decorative stars. The moonphase window on the dial can be used to see which planet is currently in the constellation of Ursa Minor. This model also features an exhibition caseback that displays a custom rotor that is made specifically for this watch.
The design of the Trappist-1 Moonphase solar system watch was influenced by the art of Victor Vasarely, an optical artist. Vasarely transforms two-dimensional canvases into mesmerizing illusions, personifying the 1960s space-age aesthetic. Mitch Ross hung his Vega series on his idea wall for several years, and it was this work of art that inspired the Trappist-1 Moonphase.
The Trappist-1 planetary system orbits a star around a red giant. This system may have liquid water and plant life, but this is still a long way off. The Trappist-1 Moonphase solar system watch is the perfect timepiece to commemorate this amazing discovery. If you’re an astronomer, this is a great way to tell time and explore the stars! Its moon phase indicator illuminates the planets and its planetary objects are arranged on the face, with a center viewing window.
The Xeric Trappist-1 Moonphase is made from premium American Horween leather. This leather is textured and stitched to mimic the ridge-lines on space gloves. The Xeric Trappist-1 Moonphase is currently available on Kickstarter for $219, or $450 for the limited edition. A limited quantity of 2,017 units is planned for the Trappist-1.
Complication Poetique
One of the latest high-end timepieces in the Complication Poetique for solar system series is the Midnight Planetarium. It boasts 396 parts and displays six planets in a miniature solar system, including Mercury, Venus, Earth and Jupiter. The dial also shows the orbital period of each planet. This watch was designed with a cosmology enthusiast in mind. In addition to the planets, it features a calendar, a timer and a magnetometer.
The Poetic Complication for solar system watch features a self-winding mechanical movement and an exclusive module designed by Maison Christiaan van der Klaauw. The module is made up of 396 parts, and every planet has its own revolution time. Mars takes six87 days to complete one cycle of its orbit around the sun, while Jupiter and Saturn take twelve years. This watch allows for the owner to see how the planets appear in the sky on a particular day.
The most complex watch in the Van Cleef & Arpels collection is the Midnight Planetarium Poetic. Stern manufacturers developed the custom planetarium module over 2.5 years, and the company is using it in the watch movement. The movement has 396 parts. Because it is an automatic movement, it must be adjusted by a watchmaker. This watch is not suitable for everyday use, however, as it needs a professional to adjust the time. It is also designed to be positioned on a winder when not being worn.
Van Cleef & Arpel’s latest solar system watch is a masterpiece of complexity. It has a number of complications, including the Moon phase and day-and-night indicator. This watch was designed by an astronomical expert and developed with the help of Van Cleef & Arpels. In fact, it is a part of the brand’s “Poetic Complications” collection.
One of the most intriguing aspects of this watch is its shooting star, which rotates on the outer edge of the watch’s face. It also shows the 88-day and 224-day cycles of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, which last twelve and 29 years, respectively. This shooting star is a great addition to any watch collection, and the timepiece will be worth the price tag. Its popularity has increased significantly and its price is set to rise as more people discover the beauty of the world.