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

 

L’Epée Swiss Manufacture x Chanel Horlogerie: exclusive works of art and unique collector’s items

 

In 2018, Chanel‘s watch division illustrates a vision of time that is precious, unique, and timeless. The collaboration with celebrated L’Epée Swiss Manufacture, the Swiss luxury brand specialized in manufacturing mechanical clocks, represents a renewal of CHANEL’s creative approach through table clocks and pocket watches. Once again, Gabrielle Chanel’s apartment at 31 Rue Cambon in Paris, provides an endless fountain of inspiration for Chanel’s design & marketing geniuses.

Chanel Horlogerie presented three exceptional creations, which the luxury house described as “the most stunning Fine Watchmaking movements in the name of creative freedom.”

Born under the sign of Leo, Gabrielle Chanel made this powerful, majestic creature her protector. In 2018, the MONSIEUR collection is based around two exceptional pieces designed by the CHANEL Creative Studio: the Chronosphere Clock and the Pocket Watch.

CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK
CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK; photos: chanel.com

CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK

Chanel Monsieur watch collections combines perfect geometric proportions, extreme circularity and refined graphic numerical design.

The numerical figures and the black matte coating reflect the codes of the Monsieur line and highlight the movement designed by the CHANEL Creative Studio and produced by the L’Epée Swiss Manufacture.

The glass case reveals this exceptional movement with its precise manual winding mechanism. With both the subtle finish and the interplay of transparency and volume the Chronosphere revisits the heritage of CHANEL with a modern touch.

CHANEL MONSIEUR POCKET WATCH-
CHANEL MONSIEUR POCKET WATCH; photos: chanel.com

CHANEL MONSIEUR POCKET WATCH

The Monsieur Pocket Watch embodies the boldness of the lion. This unique technically-accomplished piece, designed by the Chanel Creative Studio, is brought to life by a CHANEL Fine Watchmaking movement that was specially designed and created by Chanel’s workshops in Switzerland: the CALIBRE 2.2. SKELETON. The finish of the components of the Monsieur Pocket Watch and the baguette cut diamonds in the middle of the watch, as well as the sphere found on the Lion’s paw illustrate a new level of sophistication.

“This Monsieur de Chanel Pocket Watch has an 18k white gold case set with 57 baguette-cut diamonds. The hands, the chain and the lion are all 18k gold – the lion has a black Hycream coating. While there’s plenty of gold, Chanel has managed to keep the total weight of the gold down to just 71 grams,” wrote gulfbusiness in their review.

CHANEL MADEMOISELLE PRIVÉ TABLE CLOCK
CHANEL MADEMOISELLE PRIVÉ TABLE CLOCK; photos: chanel.com

 

CHANEL MADEMOISELLE PRIVÉ TABLE CLOCK

Created by bringing together the worlds of Fine Watchmaking and artistic crafts, CHANEL adds a new chapter to the Mademoiselle Privé collection story by revealing the Mademoiselle Privé table clock.

Its dial, exuding hypnotic beauty showcases the exceptional expertise so highly valued by the house of CHANEL. The Fine Watchmaking movement designed by the CHANEL creative studio and produced by the L’Epée Swiss Manufacture reveals a precise manual winding mechanism. With an openwork design meticulously created by highly qualified clockmakers, this movement subtly plays on variations of light and finishes.

Chanel Lions
photos: chanel.com
CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK-2018-
CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK; photos: chanel.com
CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK-
CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK; photos: chanel.com
CHANEL CHRONOSPHERE CLOCK-2018
photos: chanel.com
CHANEL MADEMOISELLE PRIVÉ TABLE CLOCK - back
CHANEL MADEMOISELLE PRIVÉ TABLE CLOCK – back; photos: chanel.com
CHANEL MONSIEUR POCKET WATCH
CHANEL MONSIEUR POCKET WATCH; photos: chanel.com

 

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