• Chronoswiss

    Artist

  • Chronoswiss, established in Munich in 1983 by Gerd-Rüdiger Lang and now based in Lucerne, Switzerland, carved its niche by championing mechanical watchmaking during the quartz era. Known for pioneering the first serially produced regulator wristwatch and distinctive features like the fluted bezel, onion crown, and sapphire case backs, the independent brand embodies a "Modern Mechanical" philosophy. Under the current ownership of the Ebstein family, Chronoswiss skillfully merges traditional Swiss horological values with contemporary design, innovative materials, and intricate complications, creating timepieces that are both instantly recognizable and deeply rooted in watchmaking craft, all produced in their Swiss atelier.

    The heart of Chronoswiss's dedication to artistry lies in its Lucerne Atelier, where traditional crafts are meticulously preserved and applied to create exceptional timepieces. This commitment is evident across various collections, particularly those showcasing elaborate hand-guilloché, vibrant fire enameling, and intricate skeletonization. Models like the Open Gear, Delphis, and Strike Two exemplify this focus, featuring multi-level dials, stunning hand-engraved patterns created on antique machines, and meticulously finished visible mechanics. These watches are more than just instruments for telling time; they are wearable art, representing a fusion of high-precision engineering and centuries-old decorative techniques, thoughtfully reimagined for a modern audience.
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