Art can really get complicated, and if you are someone who doesn’t understand a stroke of art then you are in for a ride.
And if art and clocks are combined, then those who don’t understand art need perpetual help. Here is a clock that is art work in true sense, you don’t need to understand it, but it sure does look like a great masterpiece to keep on your mantel.

L’Ep`ee is the mastermind behind this Le Duel Perpetuel clock collection, which shows off his inspiration which is fencing. Everything about fencing is depicted in classy details in this clock, which is what you are sure to like.
You first notice the two crossed swords which is the brands emblem. Two crossed swords in any fencing sport means En garde high position before the fight starts and it also depicts the end of the fight known as the Surrender Bottom position.
Something interesting about this clock is that at 6 o’clock the clock gets into Power-Reserve Indicator which causes the two swords to cross each other hence enigmatically and very cleverly displaying the Surrender position.

So when does the En garde positions happen? That’s something that takes strikes place exactly at 12 o’clock where you see the animation of the Double Retrograde Second, which is the highlight.
This clock has everything you could think off, in fact you will even know days, months and even the year you are in. all possible because of its Perpetual calendar that shows the exact day, date, month and even year that you currently are in.
This is a limited edition clock, and if you have to get it, do it soon, at a price tag of $119,530 this one is totally worth it.







