
AE TN002 Inhouse
Power reserve: 72 h, 28800 vph
AE TN002 Inhouse is a high-end sports watch that represents the pinnacle of AMY EUJENY’s horological innovation, powered by the brand’s fully self-developed in-house movement, the AE 1009-5.
The name “TN” is derived from Triton, the powerful and enigmatic sea god of ancient Greek mythology—an identity that resonates throughout the watch’s bold design and technical strength. Its striking octagonal case draws architectural inspiration from the Tower of the Winds in Athens, reimagined through a modern, multi-layered construction crafted from advanced materials such as titanium and ceramic.
Precision-engineered with six visible screw points, the case structure delivers both robustness and refined visual balance. Articulated lugs ensure optimal wearability across wrist sizes, enhancing comfort without compromising aesthetics.
At the core lies the AE1009-5 movement—an original creation by AMY EUJENY that features a rare linear arrangement of the balance wheel and escapement. This unique configuration not only optimizes mechanical flow but also serves as a visual centerpiece through its openworked architecture. The movement’s structure exposes the dynamic interplay of the gear train, offering an immersive view of its mechanical choreography.
Design elements such as the front-mounted bridge and ratchet wheel reinterpret the brand name and caliber number, drawing inspiration from automotive wheel design for a bold, sculptural effect. The lightweight feel and structural harmony further enhance its performance-driven elegance.
Hand-finished rose gold-toned bridges, heat-blued steel components, and meticulous detailing throughout reflect an uncompromising commitment to the art of haute horlogerie. AE TN002 Inhouse is not just a timepiece—it is a statement of engineering mastery and artistic vision, uniting technical advancement with refined design for collectors who demand originality and excellence.
It's the very first mouvement designed & created in South Korea. Our goal is not only to create an art but also to start a history of Korean Horology that has never been revealed.