Many have been amazed that the Timekeeper III has a 7 day power reserve. On its dial you would be able to find the power reserve indicator at 12.
This indicator will show the time elapsed and not the time that have passed before the need of a rewind. This has been a typical signature among British mens watches. When fully wound, the hand will be positioned at 0.

It incorporates a mechanical and hand-winding movement. There are 18 jewels with Cotes de Geneve and circular grained patterns. Its main functions are the hours, minutes, small seconds, date, and the 7-day power reserve. It also has water resistance up to 160 feet.
The Timekeeper III is made of pink gold with a three-piece case that is about 38mm wide in diameter. It is a very good representation of the classiness and quality of Arnold and Son’s mechanical watches. It also has a transparent sapphire caseback.
Its dial is silver where its markers and hands are both pink-gold plated that blends in well with the case. To create a subtle contrast for the power reserve indicator and small seconds, they used blue-steel hands running around its black indicators.
Besides the power reserve at 12, the other counters are the date at 3 and the small seconds at 6. The overall finishing is fantastically well-blended and classically designed.
It uses either crocodile or alligator leather that are black and polished. It uses also pink-gold for its buckle.
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