Chronoswiss – Success is in the past

Chronoswiss – Success is in the past

The first wristwatch with classic regulator indicator, separating the seconds, minutes and hours indicators, giving them dedicated scales in the best "Observatoire" fashion, emerged in 1987 and contributed exponentially to the success and growth of the young brand The succession of featureless models that were a far cry from the essence that defined the brand put the company in difficulties and ended up pushing away the founder himself In 2012, Chronoswiss was on the market, and it was up to a young couple of Swiss investors to restore the brand to its rightful place.

Oliver Ebstein and his wife, Eva Ebstein, embarked on a process of recovering and redefining the brand, saving the historical name from joining a list of defunct brands that didn't adapt to the new paradigms of today The new collection, presented by the brand during the last Baselworld fair, favoured the regulator model with the launch of a version that represents a reinterpretation of the Chronoswiss classic, the Flying Regulator Night and Day The Chronoswiss Flying Regulator Night and Day features an integrated self-winding movement in a 41mm case and the brand's characteristic design.

Its headquarters are now in Luzern, a city with enough watchmaking tradition to support the bright future of the brand whose success is undoubtedly written in the past. . Source