Eighty hours that is the power reserve of some of the most accomplished automatic timepieces.
But when we think of time, the mind drifts toward eternity. What is eternity? What does it look like? What is its texture, its colour? Is there just one… or many eternities?
Then, the faint beat of the seconds hand pulls us back from reverie to the mechanical reality of those eighty hours, a limit, a cage.
How to escape, to approach the invisible, the poetry of eternal time? An everlasting watch seems impossible… until one dares to change perspective, to challenge beliefs, to break taboos.
The answer lies all around us. Time is here, waiting to be observed.
Since the birth of the solar system, the Sun has traced the horizon with the regularity of a metronome. Each hour it moves fifteen degrees, completing our planet’s rotation in twenty-four hours: 24 × 15° = 360°.
All that remains is to add hands to read the hour of our star and nature gives us everything: the magnetic field measured by a compass provides the reference against which to follow its course.
The Since 4.6 Billion Years runs solely on natural phenomena, its power reserve is eternal.
It is not an instrument that tells the time, It is the tangible face of time.
Welcome to MADE FOR PIONEERS. I explore the marks of time, from nature to the cosmos. My curiosity often leads me to unexpected subjects. These notes fuel the inspiration behind Maison Augé, creator of timekeepers and measuring instruments inspired by natural mechanisms.
How to Read Time with the Since 4.6 B.Y.R.S.
Time never stops. But you can, to truly grasp its value. This timepiece offers a different interpretation of time. It does not rely on an internal mechanism beating the seconds; instead, it seeks the very marks of time within nature itself.
When Watchmaking Expertise Meets the Science of Time
Designing a timepiece that does not tick the seconds but instead captures the movement of the sun: a feat of engineering rarely attempted in the history of watchmaking. The Since 4.6 Billion Years by Augé translates into horological language an astronomical phenomenon observed since the birth of the solar system, 4.6 billion years ago.
As the Earth rotates, it gives us the illusion that the sun moves across the horizon. In reality, we observe the sun advancing 15 degrees per hour, regardless of season or location, and doing so with unwavering regularity.
Knowing this, we needed a fixed reference to measure the sun’s apparent motion. Once again, nature provided the answer: at the heart of our planet, a molten outer core of iron and nickel is in constant motion. These currents of liquid metal generate, through the dynamo effect, the Earth’s magnetic field, an invisible architecture that has shielded our planet for billions of years.
From this primal force emerge the magnetic poles, whose position shifts slowly over time yet remains stable enough to serve as a universal reference. It is upon this natural constant, forged by the most fundamental physics, that the Since 4.6 Billion Years bases its reading of time.
All that remained was to add a hand: that of a compass, measuring the angle between the sun’s position and the magnetic poles to indicate the time on the watch’s engraved bezel.
Obstacles Do Not Stop the Pioneer. They Shape His Path.
How can solar time be aligned with legal time, including across time zones? The solution: a rotating bezel, engraved with Roman numerals, allowing solar time to be synchronized with legal time, wherever one may be. Without it, the timepiece would remain a fixed sundial.
Does the watch function in both hemispheres, given the shifting behavior of the Earth’s magnetic field? Augé equips the Since 4.6 Billion Years with an exceptional compass, crafted by the Finnish specialist Suunto. This “global” compass works seamlessly across both hemispheres.
How to read the time with the watch
With the watch on your wrist, held perfectly horizontal, align the silver Augé logo (at 12 o’clock on the dial) with the sun. The compass rotates, stabilizes, and its pointers then indicate the time on the bezel.
On the bezel, engraved symbols of the sun and crescent moon distinguish the daytime hours (measured by the watch) from the nighttime hours (beyond its scope).
Behind this minimalist ritual lies a rare synthesis of watchmaking craftsmanship, astronomical physics, and micromechanics. The Since 4.6 Billion Years does not pursue atomic precision; it offers instead an experience, a new understanding of time itself.
Eighty hours that is the power reserve of some of the most accomplished automatic timepieces.
But when we think of time, the mind drifts toward eternity. What is eternity? What does it look like? What is its texture, its colour? Is there just one… or many eternities?
Then, the faint beat of the seconds hand pulls us back from reverie to the mechanical reality of those eighty hours, a limit, a cage.
How to escape, to approach the invisible, the poetry of eternal time? An everlasting watch seems impossible… until one dares to change perspective, to challenge beliefs, to break taboos.
The answer lies all around us. Time is here, waiting to be observed.
Since the birth of the solar system, the Sun has traced the horizon with the regularity of a metronome. Each hour it moves fifteen degrees, completing our planet’s rotation in twenty-four hours: 24 × 15° = 360°.
All that remains is to add hands to read the hour of our star and nature gives us everything: the magnetic field measured by a compass provides the reference against which to follow its course.
The Since 4.6 Billion Years runs solely on natural phenomena, its power reserve is eternal.
It is not an instrument that tells the time, It is the tangible face of time.
AugéMade for Pioneers
In 1863, the schooner Grafton set sail from Sydney. On board, Captain Thomas Musgrave and four companions — no state fleet, no inherited fortune, only their savings, their daring, and one goal: to reach Campbell Island in search of a vein of argentiferous tin that others doubted even existed. The subantarctic seas are treacherous. A storm drove them onto the remote shores of Carnley Harbour. For nineteen months, they endured — surviving through ingenuity, courage, and mutual support, crafting tools, shelter… and finally a small boat. Three of them braved 300 kilometers of open ocean to rescue the two left behind.
At Augé, we create instruments for those who venture beyond the beaten path, who read nature as others read the hour. A pioneer’s life demands bold choices, new perspectives, and the will to act. With the Since 4.6 B.Y.R.S. on your wrist, you will never lose sight of what truly matters.
Augé Made for Pioneers.