Tourbillon

Paraiba

CH-3123-PABL
CHF 42’200,00

Open Gear Flying Tourbillon Paraiba

The color changing Paraiba dial can only be found at Chronoswiss and is the result of relentless testing and creativity. Just like the famous Paraiba gem stone, the dial of the Flying Tourbillon is able to change its color, depending on light & angle and creates breathtaking effects.

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Water resistance
100 m / 10 ATM
Diameter
44 mm
Limited Edition
15
Case
Stainless steel

Movement

C.303

The C.303 manufacture movement from Chronoswiss, represents the highest precision and engineering excellence. First introduced in 2020, this movement is distinguished by its CVD-Coating, the Côtes de Genève decoration and the spectacular flying Tourbillon, making a full turn every 60 seconds . Developed in collaboration with La Joux-Perret, featuring 60 hours of Power reserve this complex movement is to be found in all timepieces of Chronoswiss featuring a flying Tourbillon.

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Materials

Stainless Steel

Chronoswiss relies on stainless steel for its durability and sheen. With excellent resistance to corrosion and scratches, stainless steel provides a perfect balance between longevity and aesthetics. Chronoswiss primarily uses high-quality stainless steel in its watches, ensuring everyday practicality along with timeless elegance.

Artisian handcraft

Hand Guilloché

Guilloché is a traditional technique, which engraves detailed, interwoven lines on surfaces, creating unique light patterns. Chronoswiss excels in this art, producing dials with precise, radiating designs using two main guilloché machines: the straight-line and rose engine. Despite the absence of manuals for over two centuries, Master-Guillocheurs have maintained their expertise through a deep understanding of these machines. Creating one of those complex dials takes several hours. Today, Chronoswiss's guilloché dials stand as both a tribute to and a celebration of this enduring craft, showcasing its timeless appeal with a modern twist.

Artisian handcraft

Côtes de Genève

The Côtes de Genève technique, famous for its elegant parallel lines, gives our dials a refined appearance that interacts with light. At Chronoswiss, we carefully craft this detailed pattern, making sure every line adds to the dial's sophistication. This skill shows our commitment to classic watchmaking and turns the dial into a standout element of beauty.

Our Vision

Chronoswiss has managed to create a Flying Tourbillon Regulator in colors that are completely unique in the watchmaking world. A daring step that is rewarded by outstanding timepieces that will leave their mark in horological history. The tourbillon may have roots stretching back to the end of the 18th century.

About Chronoswiss

Family owned for more than 40 years, Chronoswiss combines traditional watchmaking with modern design, innovative materials, and exquisite craftsmanship. Since the foundation in 1983 we have been reinterpreting Swiss watch tradition to create timepieces with a strong character. We break classic conventions with innovation while always maintaining a connection to history. Each model is a tribute to the 21st century, crafted in Lucerne.

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