L’Epée 1839 Reimagines its La Regatta Clock Through Enamel

L’Epée 1839 Reimagines its La Regatta Clock Through Enamel

L’Epée 1839 has introduced the La Regatta Métiers d’Art, a vertical table clock designed with inspiration from the profile of a racing skiff. This elegant timepiece features a hand-decorated hull crafted by the esteemed Georgian atelier David Kakabadze Enamel, known for their expertise in the Grand Feu enamelling technique. Each clock is a unique artwork, showcasing various enamelling methods such as cloisonné, paillons, and plique-à-jour, creating stunning visual effects reminiscent of stained glass. The clock is equipped with an in-house eight-day movement and a vertically aligned gear train that reflects the symmetry of a rower’s motion. With technical specifications that include palladium-plated brass and polished stainless steel components, the La Regatta combines functionality with artistry. Unique and customizable, these one-of-a-kind pieces are available upon request, with pricing dependent on customization options.

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