Limited Edition · 1776 — 2026

1776
Transatlantic
Time.

Two Worlds. One Time.

A numbered limited-edition timepiece created in Italy to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence.

More than a watch — a symbol of heritage, identity, and future vision shared across the Atlantic.

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The Idea

When History Becomes
Something You Can Hold.

In 1776, a declaration changed the course of history. Two hundred and fifty years later, that legacy takes shape in a tangible masterpiece: a collectible watch forged in Italy and dedicated to the enduring bond between Italy and the United States.

Created for leaders, institutions, collectors, and those who understand the power of symbols, this project transforms time into meaning.

Because some moments deserve more than remembrance. They deserve permanence.

The Atlantic connecting Rome and Philadelphia

Roma · 41°54′N — Philadelphia · 39°57′N

1776 — 2026

Why It Matters

More Than A Timepiece.

01

Heritage

Celebrating the shared values of freedom, courage, innovation and identity.

02

Craftsmanship

Italian artisanal excellence meets Swiss mechanical tradition.

03

Diplomacy

A cultural bridge presented through institutional events in Philadelphia, Washington and beyond.

04

Legacy

Designed to be preserved, inherited and remembered.

Origins

Italy Was There From The Beginning.

From Amerigo Vespucci and Giovanni da Verrazzano to thinkers such as Gaetano Filangieri, Filippo Mazzei and Cesare Beccaria, Italian minds helped shape the ideals that inspired a nation.

This watch honors that invisible thread connecting two countries through ideas, talent, resilience and ambition.

VespucciVerrazzanoFilangieriMazzeiBeccaria

The Watch

Crafted To Represent More Than Time.

Inside beats a movement inspired by the historic Landeron tradition — a name synonymous with precision and mechanical heritage.

Outside, every proportion reflects Italian taste, balance and timeless design.

Exploded view of the 1776 Transatlantic Time movement
  • 01Limited and individually numbered
  • 02Made in Italy
  • 03Digital certificate of authenticity
  • 04Reserved for collectors, institutions & supporters

This is not mass production.
This is symbolic craftsmanship.

Engraved caseback — Two Worlds. One Time.
Watch detail — dial and bezel

Limited Edition

Only A Few Will Ever Exist.

The first production run targets between 20 and 50 pieces only, depending on sponsorship participation.

Every unit is reserved for institutional figures, key supporters, selected partners and visionary collectors.

Scarcity is not a tactic here. It is part of the meaning.

20—50
Pieces · First Run
Individually Numbered
Detail macro shots of the 1776 Transatlantic Time watch — dial, caseback, strap, profile

Dial · Caseback · Strap · Profile

N° __ / 50

Events · Q3 / Q4 2026

Presented Where History Lives.

The project is expected to culminate during Q3/Q4 2026 through dedicated presentations and symbolic deliveries — an initiative where diplomacy, heritage and private excellence meet.

01Philadelphia
02Washington
03United States
Cinematic luxury diplomatic hall

"Where diplomacy, heritage and private excellence meet."

For Partners & Sponsors

Why Join This Project.

Partners and sponsors are not simply funding watches. They are supporting a movement built on heritage, diplomacy and lasting cultural impact.

Italy ↔ U.S.
Cultural Dialogue
Institutional
Visibility
Commemorative
Prestige Initiative
High-Level
Networking
250 Years
Lasting Symbol

Some investments generate returns.
Others generate legacy.

Founders

Promoted By Visionaries.

Led by KEFA Collection founders Gianluigi Di Lorenzo and Carmelo Caruso, together with Massimiliano Tommasiello, the project unites craftsmanship, international vision and institutional credibility.

Gianluigi Di Lorenzo

Gianluigi Di Lorenzo

Co-Founder · KEFA Collection

01
Carmelo Caruso

Carmelo Caruso

Co-Founder · KEFA Collection

02
Massimiliano Tommasiello

Massimiliano Tommasiello

Strategic Partner

03

Final Invitation

Be Part Of A Symbol That Will Outlive 2026.

Private sponsorship opportunities, institutional collaborations and collector inquiries are now open.