The UTTE gets that treatment. At Baselworld 2013 Arnold & Son released this watch as the world's (current) thinnest tourbillon. We debuted the UTTE watch for you here. "UTTE" stands for "ultra thin tourbillon escapement," and it certainly is. Arnold & Son narrowly beat Piaget to production of the thinnest tourbillon ever. Being the most thin isn't really that important to us. What is important is that the watch is very wearable, and very attractive.
At Baselworld 2013 we got a nice hands-on look at the Arnold & Son UTTE for the first time. It was plainly obvious that the lovely computer renders of the watch barely did it justice. This was by far one of the most elegant tourbillon-based timepieces that we'd seen in a while. Clearly it was going to be a sales success. To make sure though, I wanted to do a final review after checking the watch out for a while. I took the UTTE for a spin.
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