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Jacob & Co. Launches Casino Tourbillon Watch With Built-in Roulette Wheel
No conversation in the realm of ultra-expensive statement watches would be complete without mentioning Jacob & Co. and the quirky pieces in its modern catalog. While many of the brand’s watches are completely ridiculous in concept, they are also undeniably impressive, and whether they’re music boxes, planetariums, or miniature car engines crafted from sapphire, Jacob & Co. watches often have a sense of playfulness and whimsy rarely seen in high-end watchmaking. The brand’s latest offering, unveiled ahead of the 2023 Watches & Wonders Geneva show, is the Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon, which takes the fully functional roulette complication of its popular Astronomia Casino watch and combines it with a flying tourbillon to create a gambling-themed timepiece aimed squarely at high rollers and the top 1% who enjoy whileing away the hours at the gaming tables in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo.
The new high quality replica watches Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon case is crafted from 18k rose gold with a highly polished finish, measuring 44mm in diameter and 16.3mm thick. As you’d expect, a thick, domed sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective treatment protects the dial side of the watch; however, there is no protruding winding crown on the side of the case, and the only thing that disrupts its rounded profile is the pusher at 8 o’clock for operating the roulette complication. Instead, on the caseback, just above the small circular window that reveals the roulette-themed flying tourbillon, there are two folding tabs, one for winding and the other for adjusting the hands. While this watch is not designed for use on the water (as evidenced by the black alligator leather strap with an 18k rose gold folding clasp), the Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon still offers 30 meters of water resistance to protect against casual everyday contact.
The time is displayed by a pair of skeletonized hands with luminescent inlays and red tips, while the dial itself is made from a single piece of black onyx and inlaid with 18k rose gold kite-shaped hour markers. The dial and hands sit above the surrounding rotating roulette wheel section, and this height difference creates a natural space for the white ceramic ball to move freely when the roulette game complication is activated. In addition, the black curved flange that occupies the outermost periphery of the display features eight diamond-shaped deflectors designed to further increase the roulette ball's movement variation. Pressing the button at 8 o'clock on the side of the case sets the roulette wheel in motion, causing the white ceramic ball to bounce around until it lands in one of 37 pockets filled with black, red or green lacquer. replica Breitling Navitimer watches
Powering the Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon is the brand's manufactured Cal. JCAM51 manual-winding movement. While its signature roulette wheel complication and basic movement design are carried over from existing watches, the Jacob & Co. JCAM51 is a new movement in its own right, offering a novel combination of features. Running at 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and with a power reserve of approximately 72 hours, the JCAM51 is a 24-jewel movement comprised of 268 parts. In addition to being wound and time-set via a folding tab on the caseback and featuring a fully functional mechanical spinning roulette complication, the Jacob & Co. JCAM51 also features a one-minute flying tourbillon with red, black and green lacquered inlays on its cage that complement the look of the spinning roulette wheel on the other side of the watch.
Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon. While undoubtedly expensive, and enough to buy a supercar or even a house in many parts of the United States, it is worth noting that the new Casino Tourbillon costs less than half of the Jacob & Co. Astronomia Casino while offering a superior roulette gaming experience thanks to its simplified display and unobstructed view of the spinning roulette wheel.
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