Latest Casio Luxury Models Pay Homage to the Spirit of Victory Japanese Samurai Warriors

    Kachi-iro is a dark navy-blue color that was preferred by the native samurai warriors and was often used for armor and helmets. Casio announced the latest additions to its luxury G-SHOCK MR-G Series, with the introduction of the Kachi-Iro Collection. The brand-new MRGB2000B-1A and MRGB2000R-1A take inspiration from kachi-iro, the color of winning … Read more

Ferrari signs partnership with Haute Horlogerie brand

  Ferrari and Richard Mille have signed a multi-year partnership agreement, which will see the Haute Horlogerie brand become sponsor and licensee for the Prancing Horse. As Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow’s Team Partner and Official Watch, starting from the next F1 Season the Swiss watchmaking brand will be displayed, for example, on the team’s single-seaters … Read more

Walpole welcomes a new cohort of luxury creative entrepreneurs to the 2021 Brands of Tomorrow

  Brands of Tomorrow Class of 2021: Walpole unveiled the next generation of luxury businesses. Walpole, the industry body for the British luxury sector, has unveiled the 2021 participants for its annual Brands of Tomorrow programme, supported by partners Mishcon de Reya and moneycorp. The initiative will nurture and guide 12 of Britain’s most innovative … Read more

Tiffany’s 2021 Blue Book Collection explores new possibilities in the world of high jewelry

    Giving form to lush botanicals, vibrant gemstones such as verdant green tourmalines and rare Colombian emeralds inspires visions of abundant landscapes, while azure blue seas and the electric color swatches of underwater fauna are realized with aquamarines, tsavorites and sapphires. Rare gemstones such as spinels or yellow and orange sapphires capture the otherworldly … Read more

Destination Moon Red – a high-end clock looking like an exciting science fiction rocket from the 1960s

 

 

@L’Epée 1839 Destination Moon Red clock

Space isn’t empty, it’s filled by imagination!

L’Epée was founded in 1839, initially to make music box and watch components, by Auguste L’Epée, who set up the
business near Besançon, France. The L’Epée hallmark was that all parts were made entirely by hand. Today, it is the
premiere watch manufacture in Switzerland dedicated to making high-end clocks.

Last year, L’Epée re-imagined Destination Moon, a clock initially launched at Baselworld Watch and Jewelry Fair 2017.

Conceived by MB&F and built by L’Epée 1839, Switzerland’s premier clock maker, Destination Moon is the
quintessential torpedo-shaped rocket of childhood dreams. Hours and minutes are displayed on large diameter
stainless steel discs with stamped numerals. While the legibility of the time display is not in question, focusing on the
time rather than the spectacular, vertically-structured, open movement is likely to require deep concentration.

“Some things are best left to the imagination and MB&F’s Destination Moon does just that. It delivers just enough
engineering for an eight-day clock looking like an exciting science fiction rocket from the 1960s, but with plentiful empty space allowing our imaginations to fill in the details.” – L’Epée 1839.

@L’Epée 1839 Destination Moon Red clock
@L’Epée 1839 Destination Moon Red clock

Developed specifically for Destination Moon, the architecture of L’Epée’s eight-day movement follows the basic design of a real spaceship. Power in a rocket comes from its base; the power for L’Epée Destination Moon clock comes from the oversized winding crown in its base. The management and control systems of a rocket are above the power source; the same holds true for L’Epée Destination Moon luxury table clock, which has a vertical regulator controlling precision below the time display, as well as atime-setting knob at the top of the movement. That eye-catching regulator with its animated balance is protected from cosmic radiation (and curious fingers) by a small panel of virtually invisible mineral glass.

Despite its ethereal openwork construction, at four kilograms (nine pounds) Destination Moon is no lightweight: its
solid landing pods ensure that it will not easily be knocked off course (or knocked over).

Destination Moon’s highlight is Neil, a space-suited figurine forged in solid silver and stainless steel, magnetically
attached to the ladder connecting the crown to the movement.

“Neil is the astronaut flying Destination Moon to exotic worlds, but more importantly, Neil imparts a childlike sense of wonder by putting man into the machine,” said L’Epée 1839 watch manufacture.

Destination Moon clock was manufactured in 5 limited editions of 50 pieces each in black, green, blue and red, plus
palladium (silver).

@L’Epée 1839 Destination Moon Red clock

 

Bernard Arnault’s family office and L Catterton to buy German footwear group Birkenstock

    L Catterton, the private equity firm backed by Bernard Arnault’s LVMH, has agreed to buy the German footwear group Birkenstock in a deal that values the company at about €4bn. Birkenstock brothers retain stake in the company. Global lifestyle brand Birkenstock has reached an agreement to sell a majority stake in Birkenstock Group … Read more