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Article: Why the ST8610 makes this ultra-thin tourbillon shine

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Why the ST8610 makes this ultra-thin tourbillon shine

Year of the Horse Limited Editions show why the ST8610 matters

The 2026 Year of the Horse Limited Editions are interesting for more than their zodiac theme. What makes the flagship model stand out is the way the ST8610 movement turns a festive release into a serious mechanical watch. In the ST8610 ultra-thin automatic tourbillon, the movement combines automatic winding, a tourbillon, and a notably slim 4.3 mm profile. That is the real reason this watch shines.

Year Of The Horse Limited Edition | Ultra-thin Automatic Tourbillon | 42mm

For collectors who usually view zodiac watches as decorative specials, this release takes a different path. Instead of putting all the attention on surface motifs alone, the Year of the Horse Limited Editions use movement engineering as part of the story. The result is a watch that feels more complete: technical, wearable, and visually tied to Chinese heritage through its crimson dial, Winged Pegasus imagery, and guqin-inspired textures.

Why Year of the Horse Limited Editions benefit from the ST8610 movement

The key advantage of the ST8610 movement is that it enables proportions that are unusual for an automatic tourbillon. The movement is listed at 4.3 mm thick, with a rotor thickness of 0.8 mm, and it powers a case that comes in at roughly 9.35 to 9.4 mm. For a tourbillon with automatic winding, that makes a meaningful difference on the wrist.

This matters because many zodiac watches prioritize dial decoration, engraving, or collectibility cues. By contrast, these Year of the Horse Limited Editions give buyers something more substantial to evaluate. The ST8610 movement runs at 28,800 vph, uses 34 jewels, and delivers about 43 hours of power reserve. None of those details feel like filler specs. They directly support the watch's slim daily-wear character.

Year Of The Horse Limited Edition | Ultra-thin Automatic Tourbillon | 42mm

Here is a quick look at the flagship model's most relevant details:

Feature Year of the Horse Limited Editions flagship
Model 818.12.8850
Movement ST8610 movement
Type Ultra-thin automatic tourbillon
Movement thickness 4.3 mm
Rotor thickness 0.8 mm
Beat rate 28,800 vph
Jewels 34
Power reserve About 43 hours
Case diameter 42 mm
Case thickness About 9.35 to 9.4 mm
Water resistance 5 bar / 50 m

If you want a broader view of related tourbillon watches, this release sits in a very appealing middle ground. It offers a genuine complication with stronger wearability than many thicker alternatives.

Why the ST8610 elevates the Year of the Horse Limited Editions

How Year of the Horse Limited Editions blend zodiac watches with Chinese heritage

The strongest design choice in the Year of the Horse Limited Editions is that the symbolism does not feel pasted on. The crimson color palette suits Lunar New Year themes, but it is supported by a deeper visual language. The Winged Pegasus motif, references to Dunhuang-inspired imagery, and guqin-texture dial all help create a stronger Chinese heritage identity than a simple zodiac emblem would.

That is why this watch works better than many zodiac watches that stop at animal art alone. The movement and the dial both suggest motion. The tourbillon brings constant animation to the watch face, while the horse theme adds symbolism around momentum, vitality, and aspiration. Even the aviation-inspired design angle is best understood here as a sense of flight and forward motion, rather than cockpit-style instrument design.

Readers who want more background on the movement side can explore what makes an ultra-thin automatic tourbillon special. It helps explain why an ultra-thin tourbillon is more than a spec-sheet flex. Thinness changes how often a complicated watch can realistically be worn.

Year Of The Horse Limited Edition | Ultra-thin Automatic Tourbillon | 42mm

Why Year of the Horse Limited Editions feel more wearable than many ultra-thin tourbillon rivals

The most convincing part of the review is not simply that the flagship is slim. It is that the entire package supports real use. A 42 mm case with sub-10 mm thickness is easier to wear under a cuff than many tourbillon watches, and the automatic winding makes it less demanding than a manually wound collector piece.

That combination gives the Year of the Horse Limited Editions broader appeal. Buyers interested in an ultra-thin tourbillon often want refinement without giving up convenience. The ST8610 movement delivers that balance. The 43-hour power reserve is solid rather than extreme, but in this context it makes sense. The design appears focused on keeping the case elegant and comfortable, not chasing oversized reserve figures.

There is also a companion model worth noting: the Year of the Horse ladies limited edition. That piece uses an automatic movement in a 27 mm format with the same red-forward visual direction, making the collection feel more intentional as a themed launch rather than a one-off product.

For enthusiasts comparing complications more broadly, the site's tourbillon insights and collector's technical guide can add useful context around mechanical design and ownership.

How Year of the Horse Limited Editions compare with typical zodiac watches

Most zodiac watches fall into one of two familiar categories: decorative luxury pieces built around craftsmanship, or mainstream limited editions with seasonal colors and symbolic casebacks. The Year of the Horse Limited Editions stand apart because the ST8610 movement gives the flagship real mechanical identity.

A simple comparison makes the difference clearer:

Category Typical zodiac watches Year of the Horse Limited Editions flagship
Main selling point Animal motif and limited status ST8610 movement plus zodiac theme
Mechanical emphasis Often secondary Central to the appeal
Wearability focus Varies widely Strong due to slim case
Heritage expression Sometimes generic Specific Chinese heritage cues
Visual identity Often festive Festive but technically grounded

This is also why the flagship does not come across as just another limited red dial release. The ultra-thin tourbillon architecture makes the watch memorable in a way that surface design alone usually cannot.

Final thoughts on Year of the Horse Limited Editions and the ST8610 movement

The Year of the Horse Limited Editions succeed because the flagship backs up its storytelling with real substance. The ST8610 movement is the reason the watch feels more than seasonal. Its 4.3 mm movement thickness, automatic winding, tourbillon construction, and balanced 43-hour reserve create a more wearable and more technically persuasive watch than many buyers may expect from zodiac watches.

If your interest starts with Chinese heritage, the crimson dial and Winged Pegasus narrative give this release depth. If your interest starts with complications, the ST8610 ultra-thin automatic tourbillon is the clear centerpiece. Either way, the Year of the Horse Limited Editions show that a zodiac watch can still feel serious when the movement is strong enough to lead the conversation.

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