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Jacob & Co. Astronomia Solar and Sky
I. Core Positioning and Years
Astronomia Sky: Launched in 2016, representing the pinnacle of the series' technology and the most powerful astronomical functions, a wearable "mechanical observatory."
Astronomia Solar: Launched in 2017, featuring an artistic depiction of the solar system and jeweled planets, representing the series' "cosmic aesthetics."
II. Appearance and Dial Design
1. Astronomia Sky
Case: 45mm, 18K rose gold/white gold/black gold, full sapphire crystal bezel and sides, domed crystal.
Dial Theme: Realistic starry sky + Zodiac
Case Back: Blue titanium alloy, embossed 12 constellations + 18K gold star points.
Center: Three-dimensional Earth (60-second rotation), Jacob Cut diamond moon (1 carat).
Hands: Spacecraft-shaped orbital seconds hand, vertical moon window + day/night indicator. 2. Astronomia Solar
Case: 44.5mm, 18K rose gold/white gold, sapphire crystal bezel and sides for a more comfortable wrist fit.
Dial Theme: The eight planets of the real solar system.
Center: 1.5-carat citrine sun (288-facet Jacob Cut).
Case Back: Blue/black aventurine, with eight semi-precious planetary hemispheres (Mercury white granite, Venus rhodonite, Mars jasper, Jupiter piezosite, Saturn tiger's eye, Uranus lapis lazuli, Neptune lapis lazuli).
Earth: Miniature Earth at the movement arm, rotating 60 seconds on its axis and orbiting the sun 10 minutes apart.
III. Movement and Rotation Mechanism (Key Differences)
Table Item Astronomia Sky Astronomia Solar Movement Model JCAM11 (Tri-axis Tourbillon) JCAM19 (Dual-axis Tourbillon) Revolution Period 4 arms 10 minutes clockwise revolution 6 arms 10 minutes clockwise revolution, base 10 minutes counterclockwise rotation (reverse suspension) Tourbillon Tri-axis flying tourbillon (60-second rotation) Dual-axis flying tourbillon (60-second rotation) Power Reserve 48 hours 48 hours Core Functions Sidereal time, Zodiac, Day/night indicator, Orbital seconds Jacob & Co. Solar system planetary motion, Earth's gravity simulation, gemstone art display.
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IV. Collectible Attributes Astronomia Sky: Collectible Points: Most comprehensive astronomical functions, tri-axis tourbillon, constellation relief, series technical benchmark.
Astronomia Solar: Highlights: Unique gemstone planet, reverse-rotation zero gravity, citrine sun – extremely high artistic value.
V. How to Choose (Scenario Suggestions)
Choose Sky: For those seeking ultimate complication + mechanical observatory feel; those who like constellations/astronomical themes/cosmic exploration; those who value the technical sophistication of a three-axis tourbillon + full astronomical display.
Choose Solar: For those who prefer an artistic universe + the visual impact of rare gemstones; those who are fascinated by the rotation of planets in the solar system + the dynamic beauty of reverse-floating; those who want a rarer, more personalized collectible watch.
VI. Summary in One Sentence
Sky: The pinnacle of technical skill, wearing an observatory on your wrist.
Solar: The ultimate in artistic expression, wearing the solar system on your wrist.
I need to compile the core parameters of these two watches into a one-page comparison table for your quick reference.
I. Core Positioning and Years
Astronomia Sky: Launched in 2016, representing the pinnacle of the series' technology and the most powerful astronomical functions, a wearable "mechanical observatory."
Astronomia Solar: Launched in 2017, featuring an artistic depiction of the solar system and jeweled planets, representing the series' "cosmic aesthetics."
II. Appearance and Dial Design
1. Astronomia Sky
Case: 45mm, 18K rose gold/white gold/black gold, full sapphire crystal bezel and sides, domed crystal.
Dial Theme: Realistic starry sky + Zodiac
Case Back: Blue titanium alloy, embossed 12 constellations + 18K gold star points.
Center: Three-dimensional Earth (60-second rotation), Jacob Cut diamond moon (1 carat).
Hands: Spacecraft-shaped orbital seconds hand, vertical moon window + day/night indicator. 2. Astronomia Solar
Case: 44.5mm, 18K rose gold/white gold, sapphire crystal bezel and sides for a more comfortable wrist fit.
Dial Theme: The eight planets of the real solar system.
Center: 1.5-carat citrine sun (288-facet Jacob Cut).
Case Back: Blue/black aventurine, with eight semi-precious planetary hemispheres (Mercury white granite, Venus rhodonite, Mars jasper, Jupiter piezosite, Saturn tiger's eye, Uranus lapis lazuli, Neptune lapis lazuli).
Earth: Miniature Earth at the movement arm, rotating 60 seconds on its axis and orbiting the sun 10 minutes apart.
III. Movement and Rotation Mechanism (Key Differences)
Table Item Astronomia Sky Astronomia Solar Movement Model JCAM11 (Tri-axis Tourbillon) JCAM19 (Dual-axis Tourbillon) Revolution Period 4 arms 10 minutes clockwise revolution 6 arms 10 minutes clockwise revolution, base 10 minutes counterclockwise rotation (reverse suspension) Tourbillon Tri-axis flying tourbillon (60-second rotation) Dual-axis flying tourbillon (60-second rotation) Power Reserve 48 hours 48 hours Core Functions Sidereal time, Zodiac, Day/night indicator, Orbital seconds Jacob & Co. Solar system planetary motion, Earth's gravity simulation, gemstone art display.
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IV. Collectible Attributes Astronomia Sky: Collectible Points: Most comprehensive astronomical functions, tri-axis tourbillon, constellation relief, series technical benchmark.
Astronomia Solar: Highlights: Unique gemstone planet, reverse-rotation zero gravity, citrine sun – extremely high artistic value.
V. How to Choose (Scenario Suggestions)
Choose Sky: For those seeking ultimate complication + mechanical observatory feel; those who like constellations/astronomical themes/cosmic exploration; those who value the technical sophistication of a three-axis tourbillon + full astronomical display.
Choose Solar: For those who prefer an artistic universe + the visual impact of rare gemstones; those who are fascinated by the rotation of planets in the solar system + the dynamic beauty of reverse-floating; those who want a rarer, more personalized collectible watch.
VI. Summary in One Sentence
Sky: The pinnacle of technical skill, wearing an observatory on your wrist.
Solar: The ultimate in artistic expression, wearing the solar system on your wrist.
I need to compile the core parameters of these two watches into a one-page comparison table for your quick reference.


