Press release6/6/2025

Jacob & Co., Bugatti and Lalique elevate watchmaking art with the Bugatti calandre table clock

Jacob & Co., Bugatti and Lalique elevate watchmaking art with the Bugatti calandre table clock

Molsheim

Following the 2024 release of the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Tourbillon timepiece, the brands join forces once again, taking their collaboration to new heights, with a new horological format: an exquisite table clock. The Bugatti Calandre blends historic features, high watchmaking and delicate artistry. Designed as part of a partnership between Jacob&Co., Bugatti and Lalique over a three-year R&D process, this timepiece is a rare piece of craftsmanship, bringing together Bugatti’s rich history and Jacob & Co.’s innovation in high watchmaking.

The Bugatti Calandre is a rare piece of craftsmanship, blending historic features, high watchmaking and delicate artistry. It pays homage to past generations of Bugatti artists.
Behind the horseshoe grille, Jacob & Co. fitted a clock caliber featuring a vertical flying tourbillon in reference to Bugatti’s newly released Bugatti Tourbillon hyper sports car.
The name of the product, Calandre, is a nod to Bugatti’s French roots and translates to the radiator grille, celebrating the iconic horseshoe grille found on Bugatti vehicles.
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Design integration of Bugatti’s past and future

The Bugatti Calandre reflects Jacob & Co.’s ability to translate one century of iconic design cues from Bugatti into an intricate timepiece. Featuring a Lalique-crafted crystal case and timeless design elements, the Bugatti Calandre pays homage to past generations of Bugatti artistry, seamlessly integrating heritage with the visionary future of the iconic automotive marque.

Jacob & Co. first references the legendary Bugatti Type 41 Royale with two intricately sculpted Dancing Elephants – an artistic tribute to Rembrandt Bugatti, the renowned sculptor and brother of Ettore Bugatti. These graceful creatures are leaning symmetrically toward each other, a style that defined numerous Lalique clock designs. Next, the name of the product, Calandre, is a nod to Bugatti’s French roots and translates to the radiator grille, celebrating the iconic horseshoe grille found on Bugatti vehicles. Above the grille details sits the Bugatti brand logo known as the Bugatti Macaron, with its deep red color known to car lovers and collectors all over the world.

Lastly, behind the horseshoe grille, Jacob & Co. fitted a clock caliber featuring a vertical flying tourbillon in reference to Bugatti’s newly released Bugatti Tourbillon hyper sports car, doubling as a nod to the tourbillon's original purpose, increasing accuracy in vertically positioned timepieces.

Jacob & Co. envisioned a piece that integrates Bugatti’s history into a contemporary timepiece. The Bugatti Calandre embodies the rich artistic lineage of Bugatti and the Bugatti family, and the craftsmanship of one of the most renowned crystal makers, Lalique. This gave rise to an exclusive 'objet d’art', crafted out of French-made crystal, that is as stunning and minute as it is technically complex. The Bugatti Calandre makes for an ideal canvas for fine craft and artistic expression, allowing Jacob & Co. to explore materials typically unknown in the world of wristwatches.

An exclusive movement & Jacob-cut gemstone

Jacob & Co. developed a dedicated movement for the Bugatti Calandre, designed around a vertical flying tourbillon. Historically, this complication was created to enhance accuracy in clocks and watches that remained in a fixed, vertical position. In the Bugatti Calandre, the tourbillon serves its original purpose – counteracting gravity’s effect on timekeeping while showcasing Jacob & Co.’s technical prowess. The table clock comes with an eight-day power reserve through the manually wound caliber JCAM58. To maintain the aesthetic, time setting and winding are performed using a special key inserted into the clock’s caseback.

Adding the final layer of exclusivity, and a tribute to the high jewelry side of Jacob & Co., the Bugatti Calandre is topped by a 30 mm red gemstone. Its color hints at the Bugatti Macaron's main color and its heft is made even more special by its cut. Jacob & Co. used the signature, patented Jacob Cut, rendered unique by its 288-facet, nearly round shape.

Lalique’s time-honored crystal expertise

The crystal case of the Bugatti Calandre is handcrafted in Lalique’s workshops in the eastern France town of Wingen-sur-Moder. Founded in 1922, it's home to techniques refined over decades to achieve unmatched clarity and brilliance. Molten crystal is poured into an engineered steel mold, where it cools and solidifies into the sculpture. The clarity, purity, and inner light of the crystal ensure that every detail is accentuated when light passes through. Once cast, artisans spend months refining every surface to sharpen edges, enhance textures, and frost and polish finishes.

The process involves meticulous casting, cooling, and hand-finishing by expert artisans, ensuring that each piece meets the highest standards of quality. The intricate frosted and polished surfaces enhance the depth and dimension of the sculpted elephants, bringing them to life through light and shadow.

Common ground between three partners

René Lalique originally began his career as a jeweler, crafting precious pieces just like Jacob Arabo. Mr. Lalique later became a glassmaker after inventing several innovative manufacturing processes that are still in use today. He manufactured numerous hood ornaments, and clocks. One of the Lalique clock styles was to have two figurines symmetrically leaning towards each other above the dial, framing it with their gracious lines.

Additionally, René Lalique and Ettore Bugatti shared numerous traits. Born outside Alsace, the easternmost region of France, they elected to set up their workshops in the area, only 45 kms apart. Both entrepreneurs had found a special set of skills in Alsace, where their industrial roots belong. What's more, René Lalique and Ettore Bugatti were business partners in the 'Clos Sainte Odile', an exclusive venue established over 100 years ago, that subsequently became a two-star restaurant.

More than just a collector’s piece, the Jacob & Co. Bugatti Calandre is a bold statement of the brands’ dedication to merging the worlds of haute horology and artistic craftsmanship. Encased in a bespoke tan leather trunk, like that of Bugatti’s luxury interiors, the Calandre table clock embodies the fusion of luxury, design, and innovation that defines both brands.

Technical Specifications

Bugatti Calandre

  • Caliber: JCAM58
  • Winding: Hand-wound
  • Size: 114 mm
  • Height: 25 mm
  • Components: 189
  • Power Reserve: 8 days
  • Frequency: 21'600 vph (3 Hz)
  • Functions: One-minute flying tourbillon; Hours and minutes

Case:

  • Size: 264 x 196 mm
  • Material: Lalique molded crystal
  • Centerpiece: 30 mm, 288-facet, Jacob-cut red gem

Dial:

  • Material: Polished steel, open-worked aluminum
  • Hands: Openworked, rhodium-finished
  • Limited Edition: 99 Pieces
  • Price: 240,000 USD

Fuel consumption and emissions

  • Bolide: Not subject to Directive 1999/94/EC, as it is a racing vehicle not intended for use on public roads.

  • Centodieci: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.3 / medium phase 22.2 / high phase 17.9 / extra high phase 17.1 / combined 21.5; CO2 emissions combined, g / km: NA; efficiency class: G

  • Chiron: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.6 / medium phase 24.8 / high phase 21.3 / extra high phase 21.6 / combined 25.2; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 572; efficiency class: G

  • Chiron Profilée: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.6 / medium phase 24.8 / high phase 21.3 / extra high phase 21.6 / combined 25.2; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 572; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron Pur Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.6 / medium phase 24.8 / high phase 21.3 / extra high phase 21.6 / combined 25.2; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 572; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 44.6 / medium phase 24.8 / high phase 21.3 / extra high phase 21.6 / combined 25.2; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 572; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron Super Sport: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.3 / medium phase 22.2 / high phase 17.9 / extra high phase 17.1 / combined 21.5; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 487; efficiency class: G

    • Chiron Super Sport 300+: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.3 / medium phase 22.2 / high phase 17.9 / extra high phase 17.1 / combined 21.5; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 487; efficiency class: G

    • Divo: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 43.3 / medium phase 22.2 / high phase 18.0 / extra high phase 18.3 / combined 22.3; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 506; efficiency class: G

    • La Voiture Noire: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 43.3 / medium phase 22.2 / high phase 18.0 / extra high phase 18.3 / combined 22.3; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 506; efficiency class: G

      • Tourbillon: This model is currently not subject to directive 1999/94/EC, as type approval has not yet been granted.

      • W16 Mistral: WLTP fuel consumption, l/100 km: low phase 40.7 / medium phase 21.9 / high phase 18.3 / extra high phase 17.6 / combined 21.8; CO2 emissions combined, g/km: 495; efficiency class: G

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        The specified fuel consumption and emission data have been determined according to the measurement procedures prescribed by law.

        Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the “Guide on the fuel economy, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new passenger car models”, which is available free of charge at all sales dealerships and from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, D-73760 Ostfildern, Germany and at www.dat.de.

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