L'EPEE 1839 TIME FLIES

L'EPEE 1839 TIME FLIES

$36,800.00

The Time Flies squadron currently includes four versions, each one in a limited edition of 99 pieces.

One version available now: Silver & Blue
Three versions available for pre-order: Silver, Gold, Bronze colors.

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Our Take

L’Epée 1839 x ECAL x Juliette Lefèvre

TIME FLIES pays tribute to the conquest of the skies and one of the most brilliant inventions ever made: the airplane. Aviation made its mark on the last century, motivating adventurers to go ever higher and ever further, and it changed traveling forever. The plane captured the collective imagination, and there have been many stories of heroic aircraft journeys. Who never had a childhood dream of adventure as a pilot.

Some things fire up imagination and fantasy more than others. Some adventures only the elite, can enjoy, but the boundless expanse of the imaginary world is accessible to everyone. TIME FLIES is an 8-day clock in the form of a stylized 1930s plane, offering just enough structure to provide form, and just enough empty space to inspire our imaginations.

TIME FLIES is a partnership between L’ECAL and L’Epée 1839, embodying the adventurer’s airplane of our childhood dreams, its minimalist form evocative rather than definitive.

The Story

L’Epée 1839 takes off once again in the conquest of the air, accomplishing one of humankind’s wildest dreams. For centuries, man has dreamed of being able to take to the air and fly like a bird. From Leonard de Vinci’s day to ours, geniuses and aeronauts developed aviation, pushing back its limits again and again, repeatedly challenging the laws of physics and daring to achieve the impossible.

Flying great distances in all weather conditions presented formidable challenges for these early aviators. Postal aviation would never have existed without the courage of its first pilots, true heroes who inspired future generations. Every flight was a high-risk adventure, embarked upon with no instruments or aids but the eyes and tenacity of its pilots.

These extraordinary pilots were models of courage and determination, traveling endlessly, living a life of adventure between earth and sky, triumphing over oceans, African deserts, and mountain chains. The Aéropostale adventure was fascinating and impressive — and because it was brimming with mechanical marvels and technological triumphs, it demanded audacity and sacrifice of its pilots.

L’Epée 1839 and aviation, a long story

TIME FLIES is a return to its origins for L’Epée, which, in providing the clock for the Concord, is the only horological manufacture to have equipped a commercial supersonic aircraft.

Aviation and horology have been closely linked throughout their history. The earliest aviators used their watches as their sole navigational instrument to calculate their position and set their course.

The Details

Brand: L'EPEE 1839

Model: TIME FLIES

Exclusive Limited Edition: The Time Flies squadron currently includes four versions, each one in a limited edition of 99 pieces.

Four versions available in Silver, Silver & Blue, Gold, Bronze colors.

Design & Display:

  • Openworked design
  • Hours and minutes are displayed on large diameter stainless steel disks with black PVD coating on a circular-brushed satin finish and stamped numerals.
  • 370 Components

Dimensions & Weight: 354.3 mm (length) x 442 mm (width) x 137.5 mm (height), Weight: 3 kg

Movement:

  • L’Épée 1839 movement designed and manufactured in-house
  • Multi-level horizontal architecture
  • Frequency of the balance-wheel: 2.5 Hz / 18,000 vibrations/h
  • Incabloc protection system
  • Power reserve: 8 days

Material & Finishing:

  • Palladium or gold-finish brass and stainless steel, or an aged and stabilized bronze color.
  • Finishes: polishing, microblasting and satin-finishing, entirely by hand.

Features:

  • Manual winding by counterclockwise rotation of the engine’s radiator at the front of the clock, just behind the propeller.
  • Time setting by clockwise rotation of the engine’s radiator at the front of the clock, just behind the propeller.