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Autark K2 Small Seconds Gradient Grey
?>The Horage Autark K2 Small Seconds Gradient Grey Dial watch demonstrates an excellent blend of handsome aesthetics with the functionality and accuracy demanded of a modern sports timepiece.
A superb piece of cutting edge contemporary horology, the Autark K2 Small Seconds Gradient Grey by Horage perfectly captures the contemporary sports watch aesthetic. Beautifully executed and effortlessly stylish, it is presented in a 39.5mm Grade 5 titanium case, and is powered by the in-house K2 COSC certified automatic movement, the watch wears on a three-link integrated titanium bracelet with a micro-adjusting clasp. An excellent example that displays the signature minimalist styling nuances for which Horage are renowned, the gradient grey toned dial of the watch features faceted indices, diamond cut hands and a small seconds indication.
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Beautifully executed and effortlessly stylish, the Horage Autark K2 Small Seconds Gradient Grey Dial watch perfectly captures the contemporary sports watch aesthetic. Presented in a 39.5mm Grade 5 titanium case, and powered by the superb COSC certified in-house K2 automatic movement, the watch wears on a three-link integrated titanium bracelet with a micro-adjusting clasp. An excellen
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