L'Epée 1839 / Carriage Clocks
L'Epée 1839 Carriage Clocks
Collection profile
L’Epée 1839’s Carriage Clocks are a traditional-meets-modern continuation of the 19th-century officer’s carriage clock, combining classic transportable clock architecture, in-house Swiss manufacture, and decorative variants such as Anglaise and Ovale with up to eight-day power reserves and refined glass-cased presentations.
Why it matters
This line anchors the brand’s heritage identity: it keeps the carriage-clock format alive while showcasing L’Epée 1839’s in-house mechanical expertise and reinterpretation of a historic desk-and-travel clock form.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — L’Epée 1839 continues presenting Carriage Clock variants on its official creation pages, including Anglaise, Corniche, and Ovale.
- 2024 — The official site frames the category as a living continuation of the brand’s high-end clockmaking heritage and in-house production.
- 2024 — The collection remains positioned as a traditional carriage-clock family within the broader table-clock offering, distinct from contemporary and creative-art lines.
FAQ
What defines L’Epée 1839 Carriage Clocks?
They are the brand’s heritage-oriented clock family, centered on the classic carriage-clock format and offered in variants such as Anglaise, Corniche, and Ovale.
Where is the official collection page?
The official collection page is the Carriage Clock page on L’Epée 1839’s website.
More from L'Epée 1839
- Table Clocks — L’Epée 1839’s Table Clocks are the brand’s broader mechanical-clock category, spanning classic carriage clocks, contemporary design clocks, and avant-garde kinetic objects that are built and finished as display-worthy horological sculptures rather than ordinary desktop clocks.
- Contemporary Timepieces — L'Epée 1839 Contemporary Timepieces are sculptural mechanical creations that emphasize visible movement, architectural lines, and complication displays.