There are just eighteen of the diamond-encrusted Twin Turbo Furious available.
You can get first-class service at Jacob & Co. if you pay a million dollars for a watch.
The Portuguese soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo received a seven-figure watch from the founder and creative director of the watch and jewelry firm.
A video appeared on Jacob Arabo’s Instagram page over the weekend, showing the watchmaker attaching an ostentatious Twin Turbo Furious to the wrist of the Al Nassr forward.
Jacob Arabo posted on Instagram, saying, “I decided to personally deliver a $1.3 million watch for the one and only Cristiano because I was in the neighborhood.”
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The first Twin Super was sent off at Baselworld in 2016. It was perceived as the main watch in history to consolidate two triple-pivot winders and brief repeater. However, that wasn’t insane enough for Arabo. The Twin Super Enraged, which was presented in 2018, goes significantly further by consolidating a monopusher chronograph and a period distinction mini-computer.
Similarly as with all watches in the series, Ronaldo’s model is a tribute to superior execution hypercars and grandstands a similar degree of mechanical intricacy. Meticulously hand-finished and hand-gathered, the model contains exactly 832 parts, with the tourbillons representing a sum of 104 parts yet gauging an insufficient 1.15 grams.
The monster 57 mm case and bezel are made of 18-karat white gold and set with 344 roll cut white precious stones. Extraordinarily bended sapphire precious stones fitted to the front and the back give an unmistakable perspective on the view the JCFM05 type. ( The perplexing development offers an amazing 50-hour power hold.) The smoked dim sapphire-precious stone dial highlights Neoralithe on the outskirts, as well as radiant files covered in Super-LumiNova and skeletonized hour and moment hands. It is likewise enhanced with a “pit board” and “fuel measure” in a sign of approval for auto plan. The watch is restricted to only 18 pieces, normally.
Ronaldo, whose projected yearly salary is $136 million, is the highest-paid athlete in the world. He has also used a significant portion of that money on wrist candy. He’s been seen sporting a lot of pricey jewelry in the past, including as a $700,000 Brilliant Flying Tourbillon, a custom Girard-Perregaux, and, well, the priciest Rolex ever made. This past July, he also made an undisclosed investment in Chrono24, a billion-dollar online watch marketplace.
The legendary soccer player has also collaborated with Jacob & Co. to produce his own eye-catching unique items and clocks. It makes sense why he is receiving preferential treatment.