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The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a blue sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with an orange sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a rainbow sapphire "dial", ruby hands, and multicolored sapphire hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a diamond "dial", ruby hands, and and white diamond hour markers.
The black gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a black spinel "dial", ruby hands, and black spinel hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a ruby "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a yellow sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a diamond "dial", ruby hands, and blue sapphire hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a blue sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with an orange sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a rainbow sapphire "dial", ruby hands, and multicolored sapphire hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a diamond "dial", ruby hands, and and white diamond hour markers.
The black gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a black spinel "dial", ruby hands, and black spinel hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a ruby "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a yellow sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.

THE MYSTERY TOURBILLON

White Diamonds (White Gold)

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The Mystery Tourbillon is a horological statement of vast magnitude. One of the most elaborate movements ever made is surrounded by a dizzying number of gems. The very nature of Jacob & Co., high jewelry, high watchmaking and relentless innovation, takes the shape of this singular timepiece. The Mystery Tourbillon is a double tribute to the greatest achievements of high watchmaking. One is Mystery Clocks. First invented by 19th century watchmaker and illusionist Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, they amazed the crowds with their intriguing and apparently impossible mechanisms. Like them, The Mystery Tourbillon’s display is enigmatic. The other is the tourbillon itself. The Mystery Tourbillon is a contemporary, never-imagined take on the flagship complication : its two tourbillons are combined back to back while spinning 360° on three axes and at high speed. The sophistication of the gem-setting Jacob & Co. has applied on The Mystery Tourbillon is beyond measure. The 50-mm case and dial elements are drenched with over 550 gems of hexagon and baguette cut. The Mystery Tourbillon is, more than any other Jacob & Co. timepiece, “Inspired by the impossible”.

From a creative concept to design inspiration. To the first stroke of a pencil through hundreds of iterations. A timepiece like no other comes to life. The Mystery Tourbillon combines unheard-of levels of watchmaking and gem-setting sophistication, resulting in a mind-blowing creation.

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The most striking mechanical aspect of The Mystery Tourbillon is its tourbillon. Most of them are flat, few have more than one rotation axis, and they're almost always located on the outer part of the movement. The Mystery Tourbillon is made up of two tourbillons linked together, therefore it's a twin tourbillon, coupled like Siamese twins. They rotate on a single anchoring point, therefore it's a flying tourbillon. It's right in the middle of the watch, therefore it's a central tourbillon. Its carriage rotates on three different sets of gears, therefore it's a triple-axis tourbillon. The Mystery Tourbillon is a central, flying, twin, back-to-back, triple-axis tourbillon. The diamonds used in The Mystery Tourbillon are called baguette-cut. Their actual cut is close to a kite-cut, with an arrow shape unlike anything ever seen in a timepiece. They're overlapping seamlessly like shards of pure light. On the case side, abundant hexagonal-cut gems saturate the visible space with absolute light.

Central, flying, twin, back-to-back, triple-axis tourbillon. 538 baguette-cut white diamonds. 31.70 ct. 2 ruby pointers. 12 blue sapphire hour markers. 50-mm white gold case. 60-hour power reserve. 430 components.

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The Mystery Tourbillon is powered by caliber JCAM32. It's made up of 430 individual components, most of which are contained in its ground-breaking, one of a kind tourbillon.

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The Mystery Tourbillon is peak Jacob & Co. It is a statement of absolute lavishness, luxury and exclusivity. Uniting the utmost level of both watchmaking and gem-setting makes it a timepiece that is, literally, without compare.

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THE MYSTERY TOURBILLON

White Diamonds (White Gold)

The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a blue sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with an orange sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a rainbow sapphire "dial", ruby hands, and multicolored sapphire hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a diamond "dial", ruby hands, and and white diamond hour markers.
The black gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a black spinel "dial", ruby hands, and black spinel hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a ruby "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a yellow sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a diamond "dial", ruby hands, and blue sapphire hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a blue sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with an orange sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a rainbow sapphire "dial", ruby hands, and multicolored sapphire hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a diamond "dial", ruby hands, and and white diamond hour markers.
The black gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a black spinel "dial", ruby hands, and black spinel hour markers.
The white gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a ruby "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.
The rose gold Mystery Tourbillon, with a yellow sapphire "dial", white diamond hands, and white diamond hour markers.

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