Summary
- Jacob & Co., Bugatti and Lalique launch $240K Bugatti Calandre clock
- Features vertical flying tourbillon and hand-finished Lalique crystal
- Limited to 99 pieces, sold in custom leather trunks
As a gaming enthusiast and collector of unique items, I’ve just got my hands on an extraordinary piece – the limited-edition Bugatti Calandre table clock! This collaboration between Jacob & Co., Bugatti, and French crystal master Lalique is nothing short of breathtaking. It’s like merging the best aspects of high horology with automotive artistry in one stunning creation.
The design takes inspiration from the legendary Bugatti Type 41 Royale, and it truly stands out with its 30-mm Jacob-cut red gem atop it. This clock is more than just a timepiece; it’s a testament to both rich heritage and groundbreaking innovation. Truly a must-have for any collector!
The 264 x 196 millimeter clock is made from Lalique crystal and showcases two “Dancing Elephants” as a tribute to Bugatti’s sculptural heritage. Beneath its signature horseshoe grille, there’s a manually wound JCAM58 caliber watch mechanism that lasts for eight days, which reflects the mechanical workings of Bugatti’s Tourbillon supercar, with a vertical flying tourbillon.
Nestled within an exquisitely crafted leather case, this $240,000 USD masterpiece skillfully combines artistry, precision, and engineering through its 189 intricate parts. With just 99 pieces to be made, it becomes a highly sought-after treasure for collectors.
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2025-06-04 03:55