It has been an incredibly exciting 2019 at HORAGE. As a thank you to our supporters this New Years Eve we would like to share with you Part 1 of our Mission Tourbillon movie series.
To realize our very first tourbillon we have collaborated with one of Switzerlands most prestigious movement producers La Joux Perret. We will elaborate on this collaboration in a future post, but first a little mostly unknown fact until now is that the previous CEO of this company joined us on our quest to build our K1 movement. Needless to say we were happy to be working with him again to bring our silicon expertise to the tourbillon world.
We hope you enjoy this first look at the build and that you pay particular attention to the escapement utilized in this tourbillon.
Please share this on social media with your community and as always we look forward to catching up with you in the comments.
Happy New Year from all of us at HORAGE!!
Landon Stirling
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Oh I just found that I have a question.
Why is there no balance spring in the components?
I'm deeply moved by the documentary.
The watchmaker assembled the tourbillion in such a steady and confident pace. What an exquisite skill!
I have to say... the scene for the tourbillion moving is too short to quench my thirst!
I can't stop keeping playing and playing back the 4-second scene.
I'm so addicted to the tourbillion and how the light shining as the skeleton dial turning around.
Looking forward to part 2!! 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing Part 1 of your video series. Amazing to see the skill and precision that goes into putting life into such a tiny mechanical part. Human automation at its best: using pliers to guide the miniature head screwdriver to keep a steady hand (and no breathing!)
Please keep filming... the full sequence of the finished timepiece will be a joy to watch, especially for any of us who will be lucky enough to own one of these little beauties.
Good job not only putting this tourbillon together but also the filming. 👍
Great work! Thanks for sharing👏 Happy and successful year 2020 to all the team🍾
What a riveting video!! This is painstaking, delicate work, done quickly and confidently, suggesting a high skill level and years of experience. Very impressive, indeed!
WOW ~ What a tiny amazing tourbillon! Thank you for the shari!
Happy New Year !