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Akhor's Le Temps en Équilibre: A Harmonious Blend of Innovation and Craftsmanship

May 25
Discover Akhor's latest advancements: a captivating two-tone dial collection and the prestigious Poinçon de Genève certification, elevating their unique 'time in balance' concept to new heights of horological excellence.

Embrace the Harmony of Time: Akhor's Certified Precision and Artistic Innovation

Akhor's Emergence and Foundational Philosophy: Blending Time and Balance with Innovative Design

Akhor, an emerging independent watchmaker that first appeared at Geneva Watch Days 2025, introduced a compelling vision centered on the concept of 'time in balance.' This distinctive philosophy, which reinterprets the essence of time itself, is powered by a proprietary movement. Anissa Bader, Akhor's CEO and co-founder, who also chairs Clamax—a prominent Geneva-based supplier of movement components—was instrumental in this endeavor. Clamax's technical expertise was crucial in developing and industrializing the intricate movement. Akhor is now advancing its offerings with two significant innovations: the 'A Two Beats Choice' collection, featuring expressive two-tone dials, and the esteemed Poinçon de Genève certification for its watches and movement, placing Akhor among an elite group of Geneva's finest watch manufacturers known for their exacting standards.

The Poetic Expression of Time in the Le Temps en Équilibre Collection

The 'Le Temps en Équilibre' collection, meaning 'Time in Balance,' draws inspiration from a poetic interpretation of time's ephemeral nature. These exceptional timepieces only partially display the hours and minutes, creating a sense of suspended motion. This enigmatic presentation suggests that time can never be fully grasped, inviting contemplation rather than merely measurement, akin to the allure of historical timekeeping devices. This innovative technical feature is enabled by a patented system developed by Clamax, Akhor's production partner, a Geneva-based watch component manufacturer established in the 1980s. The watches feature a two-tiered dial structure, where the hour and minute hands rotate beneath an upper dial plate, only revealing segments as they pass, while the seconds hand moves above.

Introducing the 'A Two Beats Choice' and Enhanced Dial Customization

The collection now expands with the 'A Two Beats Choice' concept, allowing for striking contrasting color combinations across the two dial levels, moving beyond previous monochromatic designs. The dial, built with two interacting discs, generates a dynamic interplay of visual tension and balance, enriching the watch's inherent poetic charm.

Precision Engineering and Elegant Design: The Le Temps en Équilibre Movement

The 'Le Temps en Équilibre' is housed in an elegantly cushioned case, measuring a versatile 39mm in diameter and 11mm in thickness. It is powered by the proprietary hand-wound calibre AK10, a substantial 31mm movement operating at 4Hz with a variable inertia balance. It offers a generous 60-hour power reserve and includes a stop-seconds mechanism for precise time adjustments. The intricate finishes of the movement are visible through the watch's caseback.

Achieving Unparalleled Excellence: Poinçon de Genève Certification

A significant technical and certification milestone has been achieved: the movement and the entire watch now proudly bear the Poinçon de Genève. This mark is one of Swiss watchmaking's most esteemed quality seals, exclusively awarded to timepieces assembled and regulated within the Canton of Geneva. The certification requires strict adherence to criteria covering movement construction, finishing, reliability, and the overall quality of the finished product. The movement underwent specific enhancements, such as a redesigned hairspring stud, to meet the stringent Geneva Seal requirements. Additionally, the 'Le Temps en Équilibre' is a certified chronometer (by COSC and/or Timelab), affirming the movement's chronometric precision through independent Swiss testing authorities.

Bespoke Timekeeping: Personalization and Luxurious Details

Beyond the 'A Two Beats Choice' concept, Akhor introduces a semi-personalization option, allowing clients to select color and material combinations in direct consultation with the brand. This bespoke approach is particularly appealing with the new multi-level, two-tone dial architecture, offering enhanced customization possibilities. The Akhor 'Le Temps en Équilibre' is offered with a hand-stitched alligator or calfskin leather strap, secured with a folding buckle that matches the case material. Prices for the watch start at CHF 28,000 for the steel version and CHF 57,800 for the gold variant. Further details are available on the Akhor website.

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