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INTRO


A journey in the past with the most common clock of all time

A BIT OF HISTORY


Carriage clocks are also known in France as “Officer’s clocks” and the name is based on an historical anecdote. 
It is said that Napoleon, having almost lost a major battle because one of his officers was late, ordered his military chiefs to carry a carriage clock with them at all times. Orders placed with master clockmakers always included the reference “a clock for an officer” and this brought the name into common parlance.

This specific shape was introduced during the second half of the XIXth century. Oval cases were found in a considerable variety, often engraved, with enamel sides or porcelain panels.

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SPECIFICATIONS

This classic masterpiece is available with various complications such as Strike, Repeat on demand, Alarm, Day , Date and Moon Phase indications.

DESIGN & DISPLAY

Hours, Minutes
Strike every Hour and 1/2 Hour
Repeat on demand
Alarm

DIMENSIONS 

128 x 145 x 108 mm

MOVEMENT

L’Epée 1839 1751 in-house caliber
Power reserve 8 days

MATERIALS & FINISHING

Brass and gold Plated
Gold plated movement and housing
Polishing, sand-blasting, circular satin finishing
White enamel dial with traditional black hands

FEATURES

Manual winding with double ended key

THE COLLECTION


Reference

63.6141/011

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