The "Horse" mantel clock is a plastic metaphor for inner strength, restrained grace and natural dignity. On a smooth oval base made of Ural serpentine, as if on an arena or pedestal, a horse reared up, the epitome of nobility and striving forward. Its body is cast in bronze, the details are emphasized by patination and gilding: the heavy satin of the horse blanket, the shine of the mane, the accents on the hooves and harness give the figure a sense of ceremonial bearing. The left front hoof easily rests on a stone circle, inside of which is placed a clock mechanism with an elegant dial in a gilt frame — a symbol of time control.
The dial is made in a classic manner: the Roman markings and black hands are clearly legible, even from a distance. Surrounded by a patterned rim, it is embedded in a circular monolith of serpentine stone, known for its magical reputation and distinctive green palette with black veins. The harmony of bronze and stone gives the composition a monumentality that is not devoid of plasticity. A gabbro-diabase pedestal with decorative edging completes the look, adding rigor and status.
This item is designed for those who know how to bend time while remaining true to their nature. It is appropriate in the office of a strong leader, on the mantelpiece in the house of a man of action, in an interior where every movement is thought out like the step of a thoroughbred stallion. The Horse watch is not just a sign of taste, but a manifesto of inner discipline, striving for victory and the ability to keep the rhythm in your hands.