he “Quest to Zero” is what Horage calls this challenge. The key question being how we get regulation as close to zero deviation in timekeeping as possible whilst keeping the watch truly mechanical.
Regulation is an area of watchmaking that is impacted by many variables, many of which are out of the control of the watchmaker. Who’s wearing the watch? How are they wearing it? Where are they wearing it? What environment is it exposed to? In reality, as we don’t operate in strictly controlled environments, we are all different, and our watches are exposed to a huge variety of conditions that are unique to us.
MicroReg is the vision of how Horage solves this disconnect between “regulation” and “reality”: it is an all-new, revolutionary technology to simplify, expedite and personalise the regulation of mechanical wrist watches, whilst protecting the true mechanical nature of the product (so no quartz, tuning forks or spring drive…).
To achieve this, Horage worked closely with its technology partner Miniswys SA, a spin-off of the Biel-based company Creaholic. Its core technology is based on a miniature actuator designed by legendary innovator Elmar Mock. This miniature actuator requires just two elements, a ceramic and a metal carrier. It requires no coils, magnets or chips inside the watch and very little energy, as its power consumption at standstill is zero. Its service life is almost infinite thanks to the materials used and their processing.
How does it work? Simply put, there is a ‘sleeping watchmaker’ residing inside the watch. When adjustments are needed to the regulating organs of the watch, it can be ‘awoken’ to allow adjustments to be performed, with fine adjustments being made as small as 0.1 seconds. All this is possible without opening the watch case, and with access to the adjustment tool it can be performed quickly and easily in any location, by anyone with the correct knowledge. This allows for personalised settings and fine adjustment to suit the specific needs of the wearer.
- With an ultra-thin mini actuator, tech company Miniswys enabled Horage to produce a mechanical Swiss precision watch with unrivalled accuracy. In the future, any high-quality Swiss watch fitted with a Miniswys actuator can be set forwards or backwards to suit the individual wearer in tenths of a second for each time of day with a simple tap of the finger.
Horage is now introducing the first watch in the world to feature this revolutionary technology, housing the in-house K2 micro-rotor movement. The project is expected to take 24 months to deliver, and shipping is due to commence in late summer 2026.
Price: CHF 3,900