Review of the Horage Tourbillon 3 Relik Watch
The Horage Tourbillon 3 Relik revives the brand’s commitment to affordable, high‑complication watches with a compact 38.5 mm case that feels more wearable than previous larger models. Its skeletonised dial features a grid of coloured squares and a flying tourbillon, while the caseback reveals a labyrinthine view of the K‑TOU movement’s mainspring and five‑day power reserve. The watch offers 100 m water resistance, a dark‑blue rubber strap, and a transparent sapphire crystal that showcases the intricate in‑house calibre, all packaged at an early‑bird price of CHF 10 990 (≈£10 400). Beyond its striking aesthetics, the Tourbillon 3 Relik balances technical excellence with practicality. The silicon escapement, silicon hairspring, and COSC certification ensure precision, while the reduced size and streamlined lugs improve comfort on the wrist. Although the rubber strap may not please all enthusiasts, the overall package presents a compelling option for those seeking a Swiss‑made tourbillon that blends sophisticated engineering with a more approachable form factor.
Buying Time Analysis: This review highlights the significance of Horage's Tourbillon 3 Relik as an affordable, smaller‑sized Swiss tourbillon that combines high‑spec movement performance with wearable design, making high‑complication watchmaking more accessible to enthusiasts.