The
Art of
Time.
Curating the rarest horological artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries. A celebration of mechanical genius and enduring craftsmanship.
THE COMPLICATION
B
efore the advent of the quartz crisis, timepieces were not merely instruments of utility; they were profound expressions of human ingenuity. Master watchmakers spent generations perfecting the perpetual calendar, the tourbillon, and the minute repeater—complications that required thousands of hours of painstaking manual labor to assemble.
The collection presented by Epoch focuses exclusively on pristine examples from the golden eras of Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, and Audemars Piguet. We seek not just watches, but stories. The patina on a dial, the fading of gilt lettering, and the intricate engravings on a caseback—these are the signatures of time itself, marking the passage of history across the wrist of its custodian.