Albatross

BHD 53,200.000
Colour
Description

After 10 years and 15 different clocks, the L’Epée 1839 X MB&F Albatross is by far the most technically audacious co-creation by the two companies. Totalling a whopping 1520 components, Albatross features a striking hour function – chiming both the specific hours on the hour and a single strike on the half-hour – and an automaton composed of 16 pairs of propellers that launch into action every hour.

The brainchild of designer Eric Meyer, Albatross was inspired by the “Albatross” airship in Jules Verne’s novel Robur the Conqueror, but also more generally by the rockets and hot air balloons imagined by the French author, who had a fascination for flying objects. The clock’s technical specifications are impressive: 1520 components, 17kg, 60cm long by 60cm high and 35cm wide. The aircraft springs into action as the clock strikes the hours and prepares for take-off with its 32 rotating propellers that whirl for about seven seconds.

Features
Specifications

BODY/FRAME

• The clock is made from a mix of brass, steel, and aluminium.
• Colours: Translucent cold lacquer in blue, red, green, champagne, or black.

FUNCTIONS

• Hours and minutes displayed on individual revolving discs.
• Striking hour: Chimes both the specific hours on the hour and a single strike on the half-hour.
• Automaton: Composed of 16 pairs of propellers that launch into action every hour.
• Chiming and propeller functions can be activated or deactivated.
• Two “on demand” buttons allow the user to chime the time and/or activate the propellers separately.

MOVEMENTS

• Two separate movements and winding systems, designed and manufactured in-house by L’Epée 1839.
• One powers the time and striking hour.
• The other provides energy for the automaton (propellers).
• Movements finishing: Mix of satin and polish.

COMPONENTS/PARTS

• Total of 1,520 components.

DIMENSIONS

• Size: 600mm long x 350mm wide x 600mm high
• Weight: 17kg