Solar Wind
The HORAGE Solar Wind features our own Swiss designed, engineered and manufactured K1 movement, A brilliantly polished, sleek steel case frames our work of art whilst the smooth calf leather strap snugly embraces your wrist. But it's the meteorite dial, which steals the show. Each watch features a unique slice of actual outer space. Seeing it will take your breath away.
The Solar Wind Story
The HORAGE Solar Wind features our own Swiss designed, engineered and manufactured K1 movement with 65-hour power reserve indicator, 3 luminous hands and 5 atmospheres water resistance.
A brilliantly polished, sleek steel case frames our work of art whilst the smooth grey or brown calf leather strap snugly embraces your wrist.
But it's the natural meteorite dial that steals the show. Each watch is completely unique and features a one of a kind slice of outer space dating back 4.3 billion years. The value of the meteorite used is 40 times that of gold, making this one of the most sought after and luxurious dial options in modern watchmaking. The unique all-natural linear structures of the dial are created by the extremely slow cooling of the once molten material over millions of years.
Where the dial meets the stainless-steel case, the deep grooves and sidewalls resemble that of a meteors impact crater. On the case back HORAGE, laser etched on the movement’s rotor can be viewed through the sapphire crystal window. Engraved on the stainless-steel case back is a quote from Christopher Columbus “Following the light of the sun, we left the old world”.
Solar Wind truly takes ones breathe away.
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Case: Polished or Satin Polished Stainless Steel
Diameter: 42mm of 33mm
Movement: K1 automatic, 65 hour power reserve on 42mm dial
Functions: 3 hands, power reserve on 42mm
Dial: Natural meteorite
Hands: Diamond cut with luminous
Crystal: Facet sapphire crystal
Case Back: Sapphire crystal
Crown: Stainless steel
Strap: Brown or grey calf leather
Buckle: Deployant buckle, applied logo with shadow gap
Water resistance: 50m
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