SKU: 1 Tremblage
K1 Tremblage
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A study in restraint, the KUDOKE 1 Tremblage reveals its depth through one of the most demanding engraving techniques in watchmaking.
The KUDOKE 1 Tremblage is not designed to stand out at first glance. It is designed to reward attention.
Rooted in the Saxon tradition of watchmaking, KUDOKE approaches craftsmanship with restraint, focusing on depth rather than excess. The introduction of the tremblage dial pushes this philosophy further, bringing one of the most demanding engraving techniques in haute horlogerie into a clean, classical format.
Tremblage is not a decorative finish. It is a process defined by thousands of controlled movements, each applied by hand using a fine graver. The surface is worked slowly, building a texture that appears calm and uniform from a distance but reveals complexity and softness up close. The result is a dial that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, creating a muted, almost velvety depth.
On the KUDOKE 1, this surface becomes the foundation of the entire design. The small seconds can either contrast against the dial or integrate seamlessly into the tremblage texture, creating two distinct visual identities. Applied rhodium-plated elements rise cleanly from the surface, maintaining legibility without disrupting the overall calm.
Beneath this sits the hand-wound Kaliber 1 movement, finished in line with the brand’s philosophy. The balance cock is hand-engraved with KUDOKE’s signature infinity symbol, reinforcing the artisanal nature of the piece.
The proportions remain disciplined. A 39mm case, slim profile, and classical layout ensure the watch wears as intended, understated but considered.
This is not a watch built for immediate impact.
It is built for those who understand that the hardest work is often the least visible.
Rooted in the Saxon tradition of watchmaking, KUDOKE approaches craftsmanship with restraint, focusing on depth rather than excess. The introduction of the tremblage dial pushes this philosophy further, bringing one of the most demanding engraving techniques in haute horlogerie into a clean, classical format.
Tremblage is not a decorative finish. It is a process defined by thousands of controlled movements, each applied by hand using a fine graver. The surface is worked slowly, building a texture that appears calm and uniform from a distance but reveals complexity and softness up close. The result is a dial that absorbs light rather than reflecting it, creating a muted, almost velvety depth.
On the KUDOKE 1, this surface becomes the foundation of the entire design. The small seconds can either contrast against the dial or integrate seamlessly ...





























