

Chronoswiss is shaking things up with the Pulse One, a bold step toward modern, sportier watchmaking without losing the brand’s signature DNA. This 41mm titanium timepiece ditches the traditional strap in favor of an integrated bracelet, marking a first for Chronoswiss and giving the watch a sleek, contemporary edge. Both models in Sand (salmon) and Blue (royal blue) dials feature the iconic onion crown, a coin-edge bezel, and a retrograde seconds complication that adds a touch of mechanical magic.


Under the hood, the Pulse One runs on the C.6001 automatic caliber, designed in-house and built by La Joux-Perret. It delivers a 55-hour power reserve, a 31-jewel movement, and 28,800 vph frequency, ensuring top-tier performance. The retrograde seconds sub-dial at the bottom of the dial is an instant attention-grabber, resetting in a smooth, satisfying motion. Meanwhile, the hour and minute displays sit in a layered layout, creating depth and visual intrigue.


Beyond aesthetics, the 10-bar water resistance, brushed titanium bracelet with polished accents, and hidden butterfly clasp make this watch both refined and highly wearable. Priced at $13,300, the Pulse One is Chronoswiss’ boldest and most contemporary release yet, proving that the brand isn’t afraid to evolve.
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