Horage Autark
The Horage Autark is a current-production integrated bracelet watch with a grade 5 (blast-hardened) titanium case, finished with brushed / polished. It is priced well under the $13,300 median for the category. Nothing touching the skin is nickel-bearing steel, verified across the case, caseback and bracelet.
- Type
- Integrated bracelet
- Case diameter
- 39.0 mm
- Thickness
- 10.05 mm
- Lug-to-lug
- 47.75 mm
- Origin
- Switzerland
- Movement
- Automatic (in-house)
- Caliber
- Horage K1 (in-house)
- Power reserve
- 65 h
- Complications
- Date, Power reserve
- Colour
- Grey
- Surface treatment
- Brushed / polished
- Caseback
- Sapphire
- Nickel-free
- Yes
- Bracelet / strap
- Grade 5 titanium (integrated)
- Matching bracelet
- Standard
- Crystal
- Sapphire, 5-layer AR
- Display back
- Yes
- Dial
- Blue, grey, black, and salmon colourways (plus meteorite)
- Dial colours
- Black Grey Blue Salmon Meteorite
- Lume
- Super-LumiNova
- Availability
- Offered
- Status
- Current
- Not published
- Reference, Weight, Hardness, Construction
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Horage Autark nickel-free?
Yes. Nothing nickel-bearing touches the skin: a grade 5 (blast-hardened) titanium case with a sapphire caseback, plus a non-steel crown and bracelet and clasp. The Wristwatch Field Guide marks it nickel-free for whole-watch skin contact. If your allergy is severe, confirm the contact points with the maker.
What is the case material of the Horage Autark?
The Horage Autark has a grade 5 (blast-hardened) titanium case with a sapphire caseback. This is confirmed against the maker spec.
What size is the Horage Autark?
It is 39.0 mm in diameter, 10.05 mm thick, 47.75 mm lug to lug, and water resistant to 100 m.
How much does the Horage Autark cost, and is it available?
It is current-production and lists from $4,300.
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