

l'Épée 1839 Officier, Travel Clock Functions: Hours and Minutes and month of the year Movement: Mechanical Manual 8 Days with key Dimensions: 70x 115x 60 mm Weight: 1280 g Case: Polished gold-plated brass - Beveled glass, visible movement on all four sides. Dial: White enamel with Roman and Arabic numerals Made in France Packaging: Box and warranty, multi language instructions. Brand new watch, stock with label, fully working. Item history: "the carriage clock" - "Officer's watch" Carriage clocks are also known in France as "officer's watches," and the name is based on a historical anecdote. It is said that Napoleon, having almost lost an important battle due to the tardiness of one of his officers, ordered his military leaders to carry a carriage clock with him at all times. Orders made to master watchmakers always included the words "a watch for an officer," and this brought the name into common parlance. The first authentic carriage clock was made in Paris in the early xixth century under the auspices of the great Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823). The "Corniche" collection is the best-known watch in the l'Epée collection through its nearly 200 years of accomplishments. Indeed, during the 20th century, "l'Epée 1839 Corniche" was the favorite gift of French government officials to elite guests. Thus, for many, the Epée 1839 was the mark of the influential and powerful.