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L’Epee The Tour-Billon

L’Epee sure do make some beautiful clocks!

[Press Release] The prestigious “Manufacture” of l’Epée clocks presents a more exclusive version of the successful models of “La Tour” collection: the clocks aficionados will appreciate this skeleton clock equipped with a spectacular Tourbillon.

The “ La Tour ” collection adopts the historic “ Less is more” motto of the famous Bauhaus Director Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe. On that minimalist and pure design, a very sophisticated Tourbillon device replaces the standard escapement. A closer look of that most sought Tourbillon complication is quite fascinating and displays its beauty and the spectacular “two swords” bridge that reminds us of the great history of l’Epée.

This special La Tour-Billon highlights the mechanical movement whose elegance is revealed through the cover glass.

In connection with its great tradition, l’Epée profiles itself as the Creator of Clocks with undeniable know-how in the development of high end mechanical movements.

La Tour-Billon with its limited edition of 12 pieces, is the living proof that l’Epée has been pursuing since 1839 its long tradition of horological innovations.

The prestigious brand l’Epée is part of the Swiza SA Manufacture that produces and distributes also the clocks’ brands Matthew Norman and Swiza.

Technical Specifications

Reference : 76.6588/121
• Movement: Exclusive 8-day mechanical movement, 18-jewel,
Swiss-Made
• Escapement : “Carrousel” type tourbillon with “2 swords” upper bridge
• Caliber : 1853 T
• Function: Hour- Minutes
• Decoration : « Côtes de Genève », Palladium-coated
• Cabinet : Metal base with Italian blown glass- transversal cut
• Rewinding : Manual with a design key
• Dimensions : Diam. 120 x H 148 mm
• Edition : Limited Edition of 12 pieces

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L’Epee Duel Perpétuel

L’Epee sure do make some fantastic clocks (remember this one?).

Here’s the Duel Perpetuel – a limited edition of just 12 pieces.

[Press Release] The 2 cross swords are the signature and emblem of the l’Epée brand. Therefore in Le Duel collection, the presented complications are resolved at the tip of the sword.

In fencing, the symbolism of swords that cross is highlighted by the “En garde” high position at the beginning of the fight and the “Surrender” bottom position at the end of the duel.

The Power-Reserve Indicator can be seen at 6 o’clock. It is at its maximum when the two swords cross to form the logo of the brand. When they separate, the angle between the swords opens gradually and after 40 days of autonomy, it is time to surrender ! The logo has been reversed and the 2 swords are pointing down.

At 12 o’clock is the animation of the Double Retrograde Second. The 2 swords keep pace with the seconds: they cross swords and depart over a period of  20 seconds to bounce back to the “En garde” position.

As if these two complications were not enough, this clock is equipped with an in line Perpetual Calendar that indicates the Day, Date, Month and Year. When the clock is working, the display of the Julian calendar is done through jumping discs.

The energy is accumulated by a mechanical system throughout the day and then this energy is released at midnight allowing discs to jump from one indication to another instantly. When the clock is stopped for some reason, setting the calendar is done at the same time as the time setting. The calendar is therefore leaping forward.

 
If it is necessary to go back, there is no need to stop the clock, the adjustment in reverse is possible and the discs are sliding backwards.

The system Day, Date, Month and Year does not get out of sync even when going into reverse from January 1 to December 31 or in leap years. This is particularly rare and unusual for this type of complication.

Le Duel Perpetuel with its limited edition of 12 pieces, is the living proof that l’Epée has been pursuing since 1839 its long tradition of horological innovations.

The prestigious brand l’Epée is integrated into Swiza SA Manufacture that produces and distributes also the clocks brands Matthew Norman and Swiza.

Technical Specifications

Reference : 50.6592/201
• Movement: Exclusive mechanical movement with 40 days power reserve, 70-jewel,
Swiss-Made
• Escapement : Visible at the top of the clock
• Caliber : 2010
• Functions: Hour- Minutes, Double Retrograde Second, Power-Reserve Indicator, Perpetual Calendar
• Decoration : With palladium-coating and  « Côtes de Genève » decor
• Cabinet : Aluminium base with a « soft touch » black varnish, mineral glass cap framed with metal
• Rewinding : Manual with a traditional key
• Dimensions : 220 x 276 x 110 mm
• Edition : Limited Edition of 12 pièces
• Public price : 100 000 Swiss Francs

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L’Epee La Ronde

Published by in L'Epee on April 2nd, 2011 | 1 Comment »

I’ve mentioned before how I’d love to feature more interesting clocks on Winderz – and from the image below I hope you can see why!

Loving this L’Epee La Ronde from designer Matthew Norman.

Movement is a mechanical hand-wind with decorative key, caliber 1910 with 11 jewels and an 8 day power reserve.

It features palladium-plated discs with circular Pavés du Jura motif, and a horizontal escapement.

Beautiful, in a big industrial sort of way :-)

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