THIS IS NOT A WATCH

TIME CAN NOT BE COMPRESSED INTO A PIECE OF MECHANICS

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THIS IS NOT A WATCH

PIECE TOGETHER THE PUZZLE OF TIME

The Earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours, making the sun appear to move across the horizon. By calculating the angle between the sun’s position and the magnetic pole using an Augé, the time can be determined.

SELF-SUSTAINING, EVERLASTING MECHANISM

At the heart of the Augé watch lies a global compass, providing accurate orientation toward the magnetic pole wherever you are on the planet. And as long as the sun burns, it will give you the time.

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SOLAR TIME

When the watch points toward the sun, the compass arrow will reveal the time. Adjusting the bezel allows for seamless adaptation to different time zones.

REFLECT ON YOUR OWN ROLE

A new ritual to embrace new perspectives. Looking outward to the elements to decipher the time will not leave anyone indifferent. Reflect on your own place, consider the impact you can have, and act as a pioneer.

When the watch points toward the sun, the compass arrow will reveal the time. Adjusting the bezel allows for seamless adaptation to different time zones.

REFLECT ON YOUR OWN ROLE

A new ritual to embrace new perspectives. Looking outward to the elements to decipher the time will not leave anyone indifferent. Reflect on your own place, consider the impact you can have, and act as a pioneer.

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