Time Fast D8
When racing cars from the 1950s meet Swiss watchmakers, the result is unique mechanical works of art such as the L’Epée 1839 Time Fast D8 collection. These kinetic sculptures are retro racing cars and modern clocks in one, complete with precise timekeeping.
About the Time Fast D8 Collection
Their aerodynamic design, crafted from high-quality materials such as aluminium and stainless steel, underscores the sporty character of this L'Epée table clock series. The body is available in various colour combinations, with polished and brushed surfaces rounding off the functional and aesthetic impression. The exclusive Time Fast Forward edition by L'Epée 1839 x Bucherer incorporates a carbon case, creating an even stronger link between vintage and high-tech.
Inside, a precise, handcrafted manual-winding movement from L'Epée 1839 with an impressive eight-day power reserve nestles against the curves of the bodywork. The time is displayed on two horizontally arranged, engraved stainless steel discs on the side of the race car. Owners can set the time using the steering wheel in the cockpit. The wheels are also fully movable, making the L'Epée 1839 Time Fast D8 a playful object on a desk or shelf. At the same time, the haptic feature serves a practical purpose: the barrel of the mechanical movement is wound by the backward movement of the rear wheels. This replaces the usual turning of the crown and makes operating the L'Epée Time Fast D8 an interactive experience.
Time Fast II
Alongside the Time Fast D8, the Time Fast II collection from L’Epée 1839 pays homage to speed, thrills, and racing in the 1960s. With its aerodynamic body made of anodized aluminium, available in a variety of bright colours, the Time Fast II is reminiscent of the iconic aesthetics of classic racing cars. The delicate stainless steel spoked wheels are fitted with soft rubber tires that simulate realistic traction thanks to special foam inserts. A special detail of the L'Epée table clock is the visible blown glass driver's helmet, which houses the oscillating escapement wheel of the movement.
Technically, the L'Epée 1839 Time Fast II impresses with two independent mechanical movements. The main movement has a remarkable power reserve of eight days and displays the hours and minutes on rotating discs integrated into the dual air filters of the V8 engine. The second movement drives an animation: turning the ignition key on the dashboard causes the eight pistons of the V8 engine to move realistically up and down, creating the illusion of a running engine. Both movements are wound by moving the vehicle backwards, with a manually operated gear lever switching between winding modes and neutral. The time is set by turning the three-spoke steering wheel counterclockwise.
These interactive features, combined with the moving design, make the L'Epée Time Fast II a fascinating experience for watch enthusiasts and racing fans alike.