Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Reading time 2 min.

Mühle-Glashütte Drops Sportivo Power Chronograph

Muehle_Sportivo_Power_Chronograph_FE_M1-52-33-2025_1_30cm
© Jens Schwalbe

Mühle-Glashütte introduces a new member to the Sportivo family, first unveiled in 2024. Limited to 200 pieces, the Sportivo Power Chronograph features a new modular movement, the self-winding caliber MU9424-GR with a power reserve of 62 hours and a Glashütte-style "Up/Down" power reserve display. The black coated stainless steel case measures 42.5 mm wide and 15.5 mm thick and is water-resistant to 200 meters.

Muehle_Sportivo_Power_Chronograph_FE_M1-52-33-2025_5_30cm
© Jens Schwalbe

In true Mühle fashion, the beautifully finished movement, visible through the transparent case back, is equipped with a shock-resistant woodpecker neck regulation, a Glashütte-style three-quarter plate and stopwork, and an in-house rotor. Additionally, the chronometric precision stands at 0 to +8 seconds per day.

Muehle_Sportivo_Power_Chronograph_FE_M1-52-33-2025_6b_30cm
© Jens Schwalbe

A scratch-resistant ceramic bezel surrounds the black luminescent dial with recessed sub dials a 9 and 12 o'clock, the power reserve indicator and date indication at 6 o'clock. The minute and second scales on the outer edge of the dial, highlighted in red, are very finely divided. For each second interval, four small units are marked by fine indices. This means that stop times can be read off to the nearest eighth of a second. The watch face is protected by a 2.2mm thick sapphire crystal.

The Sportivo Power Chronograph is attached to a waterproof leather strap and retails for 4,300 Euros or approximately $4,440 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Mühle-Glashütte, here.

Archiv

Latest Articles

Laco Introduces the Frankfurt 40 GMT in a More Compact Size - New new GMT-equipped pilot
The award-winning pilot's GMT watch is now available with a 40mm case while retaining its full functionality and travel-ready design.
3 minutes
Casio Edifice EFK-200 Review: Is Casio's Third Mechanical Watch Worth the Upgrade? - Hands-On
Casio's mechanical watch game just levelled up (again). Meet the third generation: the Edifice EFK-200.
5 minutes
Jul 11, 2026
Christopher Ward Turns the Skeletonized Twelve X into a Hand-Painted Work of Art - A Christopher Ward x The Dial Artist collaboration
Created in collaboration with British artist Chris Alexander, better known as "The Dial Artist," the limited-edition transforms Christopher Ward's in-house skeletonized caliber into a colorful canvas. Each of the 150 watches features individually hand-painted movement components, making every piece unique.
3 minutes

You might also be interested in

A Modern “Milsub": A Spotlight on the Tudor Pelagos FXD
A modern tribute to U.S. Navy dive watches, the Pelagos FXD from Tudor pairs a matte black dial and titanium case with fixed strap bars and a purpose-built tool-watch design.
5 minutes
Jun 22, 2026
To the Summit without Oxygen: A Spotlight on the Montblanc 1858 Geosphere 0 Oxygen
Montblanc is emphasizing the meaning of its brand name to a greater degree and creating innovative watches connected to alpinism. The company recently collaborated with extreme mountaineer Reinhold Messner to create a watch with no oxygen inside its case.
9 minutes
May 25, 2026
Walking Through Glashütte, Part I: The Foundation of a Legacy - A history of watchmaking in Glashütte
Glashütte’s journey to becoming Germany’s watchmaking capital reads like a good novel. It is a story where tremendous effort and risk go hand in hand but where resilience is eventually rewarded, only to have to do it all over again.
6 minutes
Jun 17, 2026
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad