Exclusive table clock "Gaz Derrick" Palladium-plated
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L'Epée 1839 seizes control of Planet Earth by releasing its new Kinetic clock: Gaz Derrick. The hours and minutes rise up from the movement and include a new caliber recently developed by the manufacturer. Whether drilling on an offshore platform or on land, Gaz Derrick boasts two dials in the shape and style of gas pressure gauges; each displays hours and minutes.
Inspired by various types of construction toys from his childhood, the young talented designer Martin BOLO and the CEO of L'Epée 1839, Arnaud Nicolas, succeeded in creating a homogeneous and realistic design, relying on high quality workmanship, courtesy of the century-old master of L'Epée 1839. expertise.
The main elements of the gas production platform become an example of industrial architecture, the design of which allows you to quickly and easily identify the structure behind this clock. There is a tower in the middle, then pipelines, fittings and pumps. Everything is protected by a harmonious protective glass of a thin square shape on a black base.
Design forces you to be closer to the elements; it is the truth of life, but still it is a thing of beauty, leaving you the aestheticism of its lines and everything else to your imagination... The excellent workmanship typical of L'Epée 1839 is certainly present.
Reading time as an indicator: the hours and minutes are displayed on two separate and independent dials — something like a regulator — located one above the other in the center of the tower. The similarity between the dials and real industrial sensors is such that they lead us to the command center of the gas tower. There are several elements around that evoke detailed realism that excite your curiosity: valves, pipelines, reservoirs, pumps, and even the central axis of drilling. The scenery is fully operational.
Like conventional structures, the clockwork is powered by the energy of the earth. The power supply is located in a black base that supports various decorative elements. A careful look will easily detect gears, a trigger mechanism and a unique drum that saves energy. The mechanism allows you to keep accurate timekeeping for up to 7 days. Consisting of 281 fine details and artfully assembled by hand, you can admire this handmade work through the inconspicuous holes in the base of the tower.
Every week, all you have to do is open the valve so that enough energy is supplied to the clock, just like an oil field operations manager refueling a drilling rig with gas. After completing from 5 to 7 full revolutions, the watch will work for the next 7 days.
The company L'Epée 1839, specializing in the production of luxury watches, understands the intricacies of watchmaking, offers a diverse collection of modern table clocks. Since watchmaking is not the simplest art, L'Epée had to overcome many obstacles on the way to creating the best, successfully combining simple design with technically complex execution.
The watch is available in a limited edition of 50 pieces of each color.
Materials:the mechanism is made of brass with palladium, stainless steel and brass, black aluminum base, protective mineral glass.
Finishing:hand polishing, sandblasting, satin finish.
Power reserve:7 days.
Balance frequency:2.5 Hz / 18,000 half-vibrations/h.
Mechanism:Caliber 1853RV.
The unique Incabloc protection system
Sizes: 10 × 17.8 × 23.3 cm .
Weight: 3.2 kg .