Chronoswiss Expands the Pulse Collection with Two Striking GMT Models
Watches and Wonders 2026
With two new additions to its Pulse collection, introduced last year, Chronoswiss presents a pair of GMT watches just ahead of Watches and Wonders 2026. Both models showcase a clearly legible dual-time display and dials defined by exceptional craftsmanship, perfectly reflecting the brand’s “Modern Mechanical” philosophy. Technically, the Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold and Pulse GMT Silver Guilloche trace their roots back to the Tora, a 1999 classic that was among the brand’s earliest dual-time wristwatches. While the new models reinterpret this functionality, they do so within the bold, contemporary design language of the Pulse line.
Signature Chronoswiss elements remain unmistakable: integrated metal bracelets, an expansive, architectural case, a modern take on the onion crown, and partially knurled bezels. Water resistance is rated at 50 meters for the gold model and 100 meters for the titanium version. Both watches measure 41mm in diameter, stand 13mm high, and feature sapphire crystals on both sides. The Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold is crafted in 5N red gold and limited to 50 pieces, while the Pulse GMT Silver Guilloché comes in Grade 5 titanium with a run of 200 pieces. Satin-brushed and polished surfaces accentuate the sculptural lines of the case and the fluid integration of the bracelet.
Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold
Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold
ChronoswissThe Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold features a domed white-gold dial, hand-guillochéd in the Chronoswiss atelier in Lucerne using traditional, century-old machines. Layer by layer, translucent blue enamel is applied and fired at high temperatures in a process that demands extraordinary skill and patience. Even the slightest imperfection— dust, tension, or microscopic bubbles— can compromise days of work. Once the deep blue base reaches its intended intensity, the most delicate stage begins: under magnification, artisans place ultra-thin gold paillons in the form of tiny stars onto the dial before it is fired again.
Dial blanks of the Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold
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This rare and demanding technique is known as paillonné enamel. A final transparent enamel layer seals the composition, creating the illusion of gold suspended within the glass, while the guilloché pattern beneath continues to interact dynamically with light. Against this rich backdrop, the dual-time display is arranged with clarity and balance. Two domed sub dials indicate local time at 3 o’clock and a second time zone with 24-hour display at 9 o’clock, while blued central hands display minutes and seconds for both indications.
Pulse GMT Silver Guilloché
Pulse GMT Silver Guilloche
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The Pulse GMT Silver Guilloche adopts the same balanced layout but expresses it through the purity of traditional guilloché work. Each line of the dial is individually cut by hand on historical machines, creating depth, structure, and a vibrant play of light. The monochrome silver-toned surface provides a refined stage for the blued hands, which stand out with striking clarity. The result is a dial that is both technically precise and visually dynamic, an embodiment of Chronoswiss’ dedication to artisanal craftsmanship.
Caliber C.6002
ChronoswissBoth models are powered by the automatic Chronoswiss manufacture caliber C.6002, developed in collaboration with La Joux-Perret. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour, the movement offers a power reserve of 55 hours and incorporates a dedicated dual-time module. Visible through the sapphire case back are further refined details, including a skeletonized tungsten rotor and rhodium-plated bridges decorated with Côtes de Genève. The Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold is priced at $95,000, while the Pulse GMT Silver Guilloche is available for $20,300.
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