Introducing all of Chronoswiss' new watches for 2025!

2025.04.09

We will introduce all the new watches from Chronoswiss that were announced at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025. Chronoswiss, known for its diverse range of regulator watches, unveiled three new models: the Pulse One, the Quarter Repeater, and the Small Seconds.

Chronoswiss "Small Second Blue Orbit"


Chronoswiss 2025 New Release ① "Pulse One" Sand/Blue

The Pulse One is an entirely new collection from Chronoswiss, featuring a grade 5 titanium case and a bracelet that seamlessly integrates with the case.

Chronoswiss "Pulse One Sand" Ref. CH-6823T-BRSI

Chronoswiss "Pulse One Sand" Ref. CH-6823T-BRSI
Automatic movement (Cal. C. 6001). 31 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Ti case (diameter 41 mm, thickness 12.75 mm). Water resistant to 10 bar. Limited to 100 pieces worldwide. Price: 2,585,000 yen (tax included).

 This model features Chronoswiss' iconic 3D regulator display, with the hours displayed independently on the subdial at 12 o'clock, the minutes displayed independently on the central hand, and the seconds displayed independently at 6 o'clock. Of particular note is the retrograde seconds display, which features a mechanism that instantly flybacks every 30 seconds, lending the dial a dynamic rhythm of time.

Chronoswiss "Pulse One Blue" Ref. CH-6823T-BRSI

Chronoswiss "Pulse One Blue" Ref. CH-6823T-BRSI
Automatic movement (Cal. C. 6001). 31 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Ti case (diameter 41 mm, thickness 12.75 mm). Water resistant to 10 bar. Limited to 100 pieces worldwide. Price: 2,585,000 yen (tax included).

 The dials are available in two variations: a natural brown finish with a galvanic treatment and a three-dimensional sandblasted finish, and a blue finish with a CVD coating. The brown dial features blued steel hour and minute hands and markers, while the blue dial features silvered hour and minute hands and markers. The former offers a classic impression, while the latter offers a modern look with excellent legibility.

Chronoswiss "Small Second Blue Orbit"

Another distinctive feature of this model is the bracelet, which seamlessly connects to the grade 5 titanium case. Designed to combine smooth movement with modern elegance, this bracelet not only offers a wearing comfort unlike any other previous models, but also provides excellent robustness.

 The regulator display and retrograde seconds are driven by the new in-house movement, Cal. C. 6001, developed in collaboration with La Joux-Perret. Equipped with a tungsten rotor for efficient winding, this movement boasts a power reserve of approximately 55 hours, and its intricate decoration can be admired through the transparent caseback.

The ruthenium-plated bridges are decorated with Côtes de Genève stripes radiating from the center.

 The case diameter is 41mm and it is water resistant to 10 ATM. The knurled bezel and streamlined shape make this a regulator watch that is both sporty and elegant.


Chronoswiss 2025 New Release ② "Quarter Repeater" Blue Note/Scream

The Quarter Repeater is an ambitious piece that brings the complex quarter repeater mechanism back to life in the modern era by combining a movement from the 1900s with innovative technologies such as a regulator display.

Chronoswiss "Quarter Repeater Blue Note" Ref. CH-1663T-BLSI

Chronoswiss "Quarter Repeater Blue Note" Ref. CH-1663T-BLSI
Manual winding (Cal. C.126). 42 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 35 hours. Ti case (diameter 42mm, thickness 16.2mm). Water resistant to 3 bar. Limited to 25 pieces worldwide. Price: 8,305,000 yen (tax included).

 The greatest feature of this collection is its namesake quarter repeater mechanism. When the pusher at 10 o'clock is operated, the current hour and the number of elapsed quarter-minutes are announced with different tones. Furthermore, two hammers and a gong are visible near the 1 o'clock position on the hollowed-out dial, providing both a visual and auditory experience.

Chronoswiss "Quarter Repeater Blue Note"

The dial features Chronoswiss' signature three-dimensional regulator layout and a bold openwork design with multiple arms supporting the display, some of which are beautifully adorned with hand-engraved guilloching.

 In addition to the blue-colored model that makes use of CVD coating, a model called "Scream" has been released that stands out for its avant-garde appeal. This Scream model makes use of multicolored CVD coating in orange, blue, and purple, creating a strong personality that has been described as a "ticking rock concert."

Chronoswiss "Quarter Repeater Scream" Ref. CH-1663T-COL

Chronoswiss "Quarter Repeater Scream" Ref. CH-1663T-COL
Manual winding (Cal. C.126). 42 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 35 hours. Ti case (diameter 42mm, thickness 16.2mm). Water resistant to 3 bar. Limited to 25 pieces worldwide. Price: 8,305,000 yen (tax included).

 The watch is powered by the historic Caliber C.126, a hand-wound movement discovered and improved by Chronoswiss. With roots in the 1900s, this timepiece has undergone meticulous finishing and structural strengthening by skilled artisans, resulting in a quarter repeater function and aesthetics befitting modern times. Incidentally, this movement also features a safety device that ensures the chime only sounds when the pusher is fully depressed.

Chronoswiss "Quarter Repeater Scream"

The movement of the Cal. C. 126 can be seen through the transparent case back. The Scream model also features an eye-catching multicolored strap.

 The 42mm case is crafted from grade 5 titanium, a material that is not only lightweight and scratch-resistant, but also has excellent acoustic properties, making it an ideal choice for pairing with this watch's quarter repeater mechanism.


Chronoswiss 2025 New Release ③ "Small Seconds" Blue Orbit/Desert

 The Small Seconds watch is a new collection that pursues elegance that blends seamlessly into everyday life. It is a timepiece that combines traditional watchmaking techniques with modern design, making it ideal for everyday use.

Chronoswiss "Small Second Blue Orbit" Ref. CH-8023.2-BLSI

Chronoswiss "Small Second Blue Orbit" Ref. CH-8023.2-BLSI
Automatic movement (Cal. C. 6000). 25 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 40mm, thickness 11.5mm). Water resistant to 3 bar. Limited to 100 pieces worldwide. Price: 2,365,000 yen (tax included).

Chronoswiss "Small Seconds Desert" Ref. CH-8023.2-BLSI

Chronoswiss "Small Seconds Desert" Ref. CH-8023.2-BLSI
Automatic movement (Cal. C. 6000). 25 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 55 hours. Stainless steel case (diameter 40mm, thickness 11.5mm). Water resistant to 3 bar. Limited to 100 pieces worldwide. Price: 2,365,000 yen (tax included).

 The lineup includes two variations: Blue Orbit and Desert. The dials of these two models are hand-guilloched and laser-cut by artisans, embodying the brand's outstanding technology and expressiveness. Furthermore, temper blue or silver-colored indexes are aligned along the minute track, showcasing a classic yet unique side.

Chronoswiss "Small Second Blue Orbit"

The Blue Orbit model features a deep blue dial with guilloched engraving, creating a dynamic look when light hits it. The small seconds hand at 9 o'clock is finished with a beautiful, delicate concentric pattern called azure.

 The stainless steel case has a standard size of 40mm in diameter and 11.5mm thick. Its appearance is truly elegant, with extensive polished finishes and a fluted bezel. The strap is made of calfskin, which complements the dial of each model.

Chronoswiss "Small Seconds Dessert"

The "Desert" variant features a dial that utilizes advanced laser processing and nano-printing techniques to create a unique texture and feel, inspired by untouched nature, particularly desert landscapes. The dial also features an intricate guilloched small seconds subdial at 9 o'clock.

 The movement is the in-house Cal. C.6000, with a power reserve of approximately 55 hours. The transparent case back allows you to see the luxurious ruthenium plating, the tungsten rotor that improves winding efficiency, and the Côtes de Genève finish that radiates from the central axis of the rotor.

The tungsten rotor has a distinctive hollowed-out shape, which is not only interesting from a design perspective, but also makes it easy to see the entire movement, a delight for mechanical enthusiasts.



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