Astronomia Tourbillon Everest with 884.800 $, designed by Jacob & Co. in collaboration with Swedish explorer Johan Ernst Nilson, is one of the first watches to attract attention to climate change, as well as offering the Mount Everest experience.

“One of the details that makes the watch unique is that mounted in the center of the timepiece is an actual piece of rock from Everest itself, another contribution culled during Nilson’s travels. The shape of the box likes ice floe, when box is opened will play sound of wind from ount Everest.  With these details, watch aims to attract attention to the climate change problem that Earth faces as well as its beauty.”
Jacob & Co., based in Switzerland and known for its astronomical watches, designed a watch together with Swedish explorer and adventure activist Johan Ernst Nilson, who climbed Eeverest which is the highest mountain of world. Watch based on Jacob & Co.’s Astronomia Sky model, designed resistance to altitudes of 6.000 meters and tepatures as -22 degress Fahrenheit; thanks to the Super-Luminova, which brand used for the first time, time will be visible in the dark.

“Each watch includes an expedition with Nilson, by helicopter, to the place on Mount Everest where the rock was found and price will be donated to a enviromental charity.”
Watch is unique with its double-axis tourbillon and actual piece of rock from Everest that mounted in the center of the timepieces. The face is constructed with minuscule transparent buckets of actual water Nilson collected at both the North and South Poles. The shape of the box likes ice floe, when box is opened will play sound of wind from ount Everest. With these details, watch aims to attract attention to the climate change problem that Earth faces as well as its beauty.







