Jacob & Co. / Epic X
Jacob & Co. Epic X
Collection profile · 2016
Jacob & Co.’s Epic X is the brand’s radical skeleton-sports family, built around the X-shaped design language introduced with Epic X Skeleton in 2016 and expanded into multiple sporty and high-luxury variations. The collection emphasizes exposed mechanics, bold case architecture, and a versatile unisex wearability that bridges high watchmaking with Jacob & Co.’s high-jewelry identity.
Why it matters
Epic X is one of Jacob & Co.’s clearest signature product families: it is where the brand’s skeletonization, sporty architecture, and X-shaped visual identity converge into a recognizable collection line.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2016 — Jacob & Co. says Epic X Skeleton launched in 2016.
- 2024 — The brand continues to publish current Epic X variants, including Epic X Bridges and Epic X Chrono references on the official site.
- 2026 — Epic X remains an active collection on Jacob & Co.’s official timepieces site.
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