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Horage Autark Tourbillon: “Mission Independence” continues

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April 2024


Horage Autark Tourbillon: “Mission Independence” continues

In late 2023 the brand announced its roadmap for preserving and developing its independence by unveiling the revolutionary Autark Tourbillon, followed in early 2024 by the Autark K2 Small Seconds.

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orage is known for its daring spirit and epic R&D journeys, creating complicated timepieces at an accessible price. Its “Mission Independence” roadmap reflects this spirit. “Community is at the core of Horage and without a positive community of enthusiasts taking part in our projects we would not be here today. We have battled to keep our independence, whether it be in the industry or with investors. The only true consistent contributor to our independence is our community of supporters,” says the brand.

The Autark model embodies this quest for independence: the model’s name means ‘independence’ and ‘self-sufficiency’ in German. As part of its roadmap, Horage introduced the revolutionary Autark Tourbillon last year, while this year it is introducing the Autark K2 Small Seconds.

The dial of the Autark Tourbillon is characterised by a sporty and fascinating depth. At 6 o'clock, the 0.29-gram titanium flying tourbillon swirls and captivates with a full rotation every 60 seconds. The yellow gold finish of the tourbillon cage cut-out creates a visual separation that complements the gold indexes filled with Swiss Super-LumiNova®.
The dial of the Autark Tourbillon is characterised by a sporty and fascinating depth. At 6 o’clock, the 0.29-gram titanium flying tourbillon swirls and captivates with a full rotation every 60 seconds. The yellow gold finish of the tourbillon cage cut-out creates a visual separation that complements the gold indexes filled with Swiss Super-LumiNova®.

The Autark Tourbillon combines two of Horage’s proprietary movements, the K2 micro-rotor and the K-TOU titanium flying tourbillon, to present the world with the most accessible timepiece in its category. This timepiece is the result of several years of major milestones, such as achieving a power reserve of more than 120 hours in the Tourbillon 1, water resistance to 200 metres and the development of an entirely new micro-adjustment clasp for their HMAC clasp.

With the launch of the Autark Tourbillon, Horage was in fact responding to regular requests from its community to marry the brand’s most sought-after calibres, the K2 micro-rotor and the K-TOU tourbillon. The result is the K-TMR calibre, which at 3.6 mm is not only slim but also powerful, with a power reserve of 72 hours. With advanced gear geometries, a fully non-magnetic silicon escapement and optimised micro-rotor weight, the K-TMR will be one of the most efficient, if not the most efficient, micro-rotor tourbillon calibres on the market. And don’t forget: this is just the beginning...

Price: CHF 14,950

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