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To celebrate the “Day of the Dead” professed in different cultures and religions, L’Epée 1839 decided to renew the ‘Requiem’ clock – creation born two years ago from a partnership with Kostas Metaxas – by creating a new appearance: Requiem Black & Palladium. The symbolism of the eye being artistically considered as a representation of the flying time, the numbers have been wisely positioned on two discs appearing into the eye cavities, substituting this way the eyes, or at least making them be spectators of time going by.
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