"Rare René Lalique Art Deco Clock In Pressed Molded Glass "rossignols" Model Mvt Omega 8 Days"
Rare René Lalique Art Deco Clock In Pressed Molded Glass Model "rossignols" Mvt Omega 8 Days very beautiful model works. René Lalique (1860-1945) was a French master glassmaker, jeweler and designer, famous for his Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs. Among his emblematic works, the clock entitled "Rossignol", created on February 10, 1931 and not reproduced after 1947, stands out for its elegance and refinement. The "Rossignol" clock is made of pressed molded white glass, a technique characteristic of Lalique's works, which combines finesse and precision. The numbers are enameled in black, creating a sharp contrast and providing excellent readability. The clock is decorated with the nightingale motif, a symbol of beauty and melody, a theme dear to Lalique who was often inspired by nature. This clock winds for a period of eight days, a practical feature which highlights the technical innovation of its time. The clock movement is signed Oméga, a Swiss brand renowned for the quality and reliability of its watch mechanisms. This collaboration between Lalique and Oméga represents a perfect marriage between French artistic design and Swiss watchmaking precision. The "Rossignol" clock is a perfect embodiment of Art Deco style, with its clean lines and delicate details. It reflects the technical and artistic expertise of René Lalique and remains a prized collector's item today, testifying to his enduring legacy in the world of art and design.