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Swiss Haute Horlogerie, rooted in Geneva, crafted with precision, guided by purpose

Worn with purpose

A Geneva-based Maison of Haute Horlogerie where technical mastery meets sculptural elegance. The inaugural collection introduces the illusion of a floating dial — a daring expression of precision and purity.

One Maison, One Vision

AKHOR was born from the desire to rethink time —
not as a simple measure, but as a state of balance.

AKHOR watchmaker assembling the AK-10 caliber
AK-10-AU-D GOLD DIAMOND - WHITE HONEYCOMB

Le Temps en Équilibre — Gold Diamond — White Honeycomb

A dial suspended in space.

The AK-10 is built on a patented dual-disc architecture — the upper disc is suspended, creating a controlled space between the plates. The movement no longer simply measures time; it structures it.

Caliber
Caliber AK10 — 117 components
Power Reserve
60 hours
Case
39 mm Cushion — Gold 4N/5N
Certification
Poinçon de Genève · COSC
AKHOR caliber bridge stamped with the Poinçon de Genève hallmark, held with tweezers

Exigence as a Starting Point

From the outset, not to simplify.

Each component is conceived, designed and executed with absolute precision. Finishes are carried out down to the smallest detail — including those that remain unseen. Polished angles, refined surfaces, the complete absence of machining marks.

AKHOR holds the Poinçon de Genève across its entire collection — the highest distinction in Swiss watchmaking — alongside COSC chronometric certification. Each piece is designed, assembled, and controlled within the canton of Geneva.

  • CertificationPoinçon de Genève
  • ChronometryCOSC certified
  • CaliberAK10 — 117 components
  • OriginGenève — Meyrin

In the world

Worn, not displayed.

AKHOR lifestyle — editorial composition
AKHOR lifestyle — close detail
AKHOR lifestyle — wrist composition
AKHOR lifestyle — material study
AKHOR lifestyle — dial closeup
AKHOR lifestyle — editorial portrait

Giving Time a Presence

A Maison that does not simply measure time — but seeks to give it presence.

“What interests me is not measuring time but understanding how it exists within a system of balances. Watchmaking is a language that makes the invisible visible.”
Anissa Bader · Founder, AKHOR