
L'Epée 1839 with its new partner, The Unnamed Society, whose motto is "Creating the unimaginable impossible", takes up a new creative, aesthetic and philosophical challenge by exploring a new concept of the clock.
This unique and timeless object has not only succeeded in perfectly combining elegance and practicality, but also has a rich history: Pancho Villa, a key player in the Mexican revolution, has been immortalized many times with his Colt Bisley "rotating barrel"; as a revolver with its complex movement, it symbolizes danger and death, but in Pancho Villa's hands it becomes a symbol of revolution and freedom.
The association of the pistol and the time rightly symbolizes the preciousness of each moment and the speed at which it can be stolen.In this magnificent creation, 'Pistol' sublimates time in a seductive design and thanks to a fascinating technical elaboration.Possessing an 8-day power reserve and equipped with a unique stock for each model, 'Pistol' is equipped with a barrel that will serve as a winding hole for the movement - just as one cleans his revolver every week -, a hammer and a functional trigger - mixing form and function is part of L'Epée's DNA - and a cylinder for the hours and minutes that can be adjusted directly, like a marksman checking the free rotation of the cylinder...