Have you ever heard about Arnold & Son?
This is my first article that I publish about their models.
Recently they presented to us all their very complicated DBS & DBG model.
These new additions to Arnold & Son HMS1 collection have a elegant styling with, manually-wound and very thin in-house movements inside.
Almost all of the elegant timepieces like these tend to be much smaller in size.
Arnold & Son fill the “gap” in their lineup with the 40mm HMS1.
The steel piece comes with two colors option for the dial, white or anthracite dial and there are also options for anthracite, cream, and black dials in the 18k rose gold piece and a silver dial in the 18k white gold piece.
Each HMS1 houses in-house A&S1001 movement, which are only 2.7mm thick.
Something really amzing is that, the A&S1001 has a power reserve of 80 hours, thanks to their double-barrel system.
The HMS1 collection houses the A&S1001, the movement comes in different finishes to compliment the different metals and colors of the dial.
These various finishes can be seen trough the sapphire case backs, and they include Cotes de Geneve and these beloved blue screws.
The HMS1 collection is a limited edition, with stainless steel limited to 250 pieces ($9,885 white dial, $10,095 anthracite dial), rose gold with anthracite dial limited to 250 pieces ($15,165), and white gold with silver dial limited to 100 pieces ($16,640).
If you have money in your bank account, what are you waiting for?