Posts tagged #L’Epée 1839

Introducing: L’Epée 1839 Transparent Watch Box. A Ten Thousand Dollar One-Watch Acrylic Mechanical Box.

L’Epée 1839 is proud to introduce a fully mechanically engineered Watch Box designed in collaboration with Winston Chapman. The creation elevates your favorite wristwatch to a whole new level of sophistication. Think of it as a VIP lounge for your timepiece, elegantly encased in a clear housing that displays your treasured timepiece and showcases the ingenuity of its own mechanical heart.

Insider: L’Epée 1839 'Pancho Villa' Pistol Clock

Only the clock masters at L’Epée 1839 could’ve thought of creating a mechanical table clock shaped after a smoking revolver. After numerous collaborations with MB&F, the oldest and most reputable clockmaker in Switzerland teamed up with The Unnamed Society —whose motto is “Create the impossible that cannot be imagined”— to come up with what has never been done before.

News: L’Epée 1839 Time Fast D8. 1950s Racing Cars Meet Swiss Clockmaking.

The new L’Epée 1839 Time Fast D8 limited edition clock evokes the excitement of becoming a race driver or experiencing the thrills of speed, as intended by its creator, Georg Foster. This vintage-inspired race car and a modern clock in one is a kinetic sculpture that tells the time. It was designed by Georg Foster, a promising young newcomer and major contributor to this second collaboration between ECAL —Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne— and the Swiss manufacture. The piece features a number of eye-catching details, such as the long protruding engine hood, the typical 1950s radiator grill, the large spoked wheels, the driving seat positioned to the rear and the sloping back section.