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L'Epée 1839 Unveils Mechanical Watch Box at LVMH Watch Week

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L’Epée 1839, the prestigious Swiss brand known for its high-end mechanical clocks, introduced a stunning device for the stylish presentation of timepieces in style at this year's LVMH Watch Week: the Watch Box. Designed to appeal to collectors and enthusiasts, the entirely transparent creation that consists of acrylic glass and stainless steel is more than just a display case that houses the watch – it is born from the same craftsmanship and attention to detail that characterizes high-end timepieces.

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With a press of a button, the box springs to life, activating a mechanical lift system that gracefully opens the cover and raises the watch into view. Closing it automatically rewinds the internal mechanism, making it ready for its next reveal.

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This mechanical lift system not only adds a cool touch to the presentation, but it also reflects L’Epée 1839’s commitment to mechanical mastery. Every part, from the intricate gears and levers fully visible to the hand-finishing of the structure, has been meticulously assembled by skilled artisans.

The Watch Box measures 215 mm x 150 mm wide and 140 mm in height and retails for $12,000.

To learn more, visit L'Epée 1839, here.

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