The clockmaker’s tools
All the professional tools required to assemble the timepiece are included in your boxed case: the clockmaker’s tools, a brass tweezer, a magnifying glass, a oil-pike, a oil bottle and its oil sink, the finger cots in reserve, a polishing cloth, a membrane box. Some tools that have been developed especially to make it easy for the uninitiated to use them.
Among them, the screwdrivers are also 100% manufactured in the Jura valley straddling France and Switzerland.
The blades have been specially developed and use non-hardened beryllium copper to mitigate the risk of scratches.
“I love everything about this project, from Maison Alcée’s innovative approach (giving us two clocks in one) to their desire to introduce customers to what I find to be an absolutely fascinating craft.”
Thierry Ducret, a ‘Meilleur Ouvrier de France in Watchmaking’ and partner of Maison Alcée.
ThE manufactured movement
Maison Alcée’s beating heart is the mechanical manufacture movement that powers our Persée timepiece.
The movement is based on that of a wristwatch, built on a larger scale. As well as marking out hours, minutes and seconds, it features an hour chime that can be enabled and disabled.
Boasting a fourteen-day power reserve, the movement has been designed so that it can be assembled by any lover of high horology, including novices. Only the regulating organ comes pre-assembled.
From design through to completion, the movement is the fruit of the extensive knowledge residing in our team of horology teachers, engineers and the winner of a Meilleur Ouvrier de France ‘best craftsman’ award.