Celestial bodies and space exploration have long driven Jacob Arabo's creativity. In 2014, he translated his intimate passion into an ambitious timepiece concept. Astronomia is an unheard-of translation of astrophysics into watchmaking form. It is a wrist-sized model of a planetary system and its constant motion. From the outset, Astronomia was designed to rotate as fast and spectacularly as possible. The movement's rotation speed started at 20 minutes per spin. It was brought down to 10, then 5, and now Astronomia Four-Axis Tourbillon makes a whole rotation in just 1 minute. And to the three axes of the original Astronomia Revolution, it adds one more axis, becoming the first ever four-axis tourbillon. The case measures 47 mm in diameter. It's built around curved panes of sapphire glass, held together by precious metal. Underneath the spinning carousel lies a structure of mirror-polished rose gold elements. Each shape is cut like a gem with their culet facing up. The jagged expanse captures light, reshapes it and sends it back.