Introducing Chronoswiss Expands the Pulse GMT with Two Limited Editions
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The independent brand gives its GMT watch two distinct new identities
Chronoswiss has spent the past few years sharpening its modern identity without abandoning the details that made the brand recognizable in the first place. That balance is not easy to maintain. Holding tight to heritage can make a brand feel predictable, while pushing too far toward novelty can strip it of character. Chronoswiss has managed to stay right in the middle of that tension, keeping its signature visual codes intact while giving them a more contemporary energy.

That is exactly where the Pulse collection sits. It takes familiar Chronoswiss elements, from the fluted case details to the dimensional dial construction, and places them within a more assertive, modern framework. With the new Pulse GMT, the collection expands into the dual-time category through two watches that share the same mechanical foundation but speak in very different tones.

The two models share the same proportions, each measuring 41 mm in diameter and 13 mm in thickness, with a lug-to-lug length of 46.27 mm. From a structural point of view, they are built on the same platform, but the choice of material immediately changes the character of each watch. The Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold is crafted from 5N 18-carat red gold and paired with an integrated 5N gold bracelet, giving it a richer and more elevated presence on the wrist.
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The Pulse GMT Silver Guilloché, by contrast, is executed in Grade 5 titanium with a matching integrated titanium bracelet, resulting in a lighter and more contemporary feel. In both cases, the onion crown, textured bezel, and multi-part case construction keep the watches firmly rooted in the Chronoswiss design language. Both watches are fitted with a screw-down sapphire crystal caseback, offering a view of the movement inside. Water resistance is rated at 100 meters.

The dial is where the two pieces move furthest apart. On the Enamel Sky Gold, the center is made of curved white gold, hand-guilloché and finished with translucent blue fire enamel. Gold paillons in the shape of stars are set into the surface, giving the watch a more atmospheric and decorative character. The surrounding elements include blued steel screws, polished blue PVD-coated appliqués, domed hour markers, and Chronoswiss’ polished, blued-steel Pyramid hands.
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The Silver Guilloché approaches the same display with a different sensibility. Its brass dial center is hand-guilloché with two patterns and treated with a nickel galvanic finish. It retains the same blued-steel hands, domed markers, and layered display, but the mood is sharper, cleaner, and more architectural. In both versions, the layout consists of central minutes and seconds, a 12-hour local-hour display at 3 o’clock, and a 24-hour GMT counter at 9 o’clock for the second time zone.

Powering both models is the Chronoswiss Manufacture Caliber C.6002, an automatic movement developed with La Joux-Perret. It runs at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4 Hz) and delivers a power reserve of 55 hours. The movement is also distinguished by a skeletonized tungsten rotor and finishing details that include polished screws, a polished escape wheel, and a ruthenium-plated bridge with Geneva stripes.

The Enamel Sky Gold model is limited to 50 pieces and priced at CHF 79,000, approximately AED 370,000, while the Silver Guilloché is limited to 200 pieces and priced at CHF 16,800, approximately AED 78,500.
For more information, visit the official website of Chronoswiss.
Technical Specifications: Chronoswiss Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold
| Technical Specifications: Chronoswiss Pulse GMT Silver Guilloché
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