Chronoswiss proudly presents professional Tennis Player Andreas Seppi as their latest brand ambassador. In the video below, which showcases many of Andreas Seppi’s remarkable career highlights, you can see the Italian tennis champion sport the legendary Chronoswiss Open Gear ReSec Chameleon Limited Edition watch which boasts a gorgeous green guilloche dial, 44mm steel case and in-house automatic winding movement. You can shop all the latest…
Chronoswiss have made the regulator complication their hallmark, and since the release of their first regulator watch in 1988, we have seen the feature combined with a wide range of colours, materials and other complications. Back in 2000 for the celebration of the brand’s 20th anniversary, Maik Panzieram Head of Design at Chronoswiss created a limited edition Chronoswiss Open Gear…
The name of Chronoswiss’ latest Open Gear ReSec watch speaks for itself with a wonderful colour-changing handmade guilloche dial shifting in hues from deep jungle green to soft turquoise. The Swiss watch manufacturer’s technical expertise in colour experimentation is proudly demonstrated yet again in the new Chronoswiss Open Gear ReSec Chameleon watch, a limited edition of only 50 pieces. Colour…
When it comes to establishing a memorable brand ethos, Chronoswiss have never had an issue. Their innovative, dreamlike impulses have enchanted luxury watch collectors all over the world, whether that be with their rare use of colour, hand guilloche patterns or their famous regulator complication. Today, we got our hands on one of their latest releases, the Chronoswiss Flying Regulator…
A beautiful example of Chronoswiss’ prowess with hand guilloche, the new Chronoswiss Open Gear ReSec Paraiba Limited Edition brings to life an unmissable colour-shifting dial. Achieved using a short-wave guilloche pattern and nano-decorative CVD coating, the turquoise dial reminds us of the scales of a fish, shifting in colour every time you move your wrist changing from light to dark blue, to green…