ChronoSwiss watch history
Even as a child, German-born Lang had a passion for mechanical things. He pursued a career in watchmaking and was obsessed with tracking time precisely. In 1983, this watchmaker extraordinaire founded Chronoswiss in Munich, Germany, and embarked on a quest to make the most extraordinary mechanic timepieces. He purchased limited-edition- and out-of-use movements that he could embellish and improve. His watches were immediately recognized for their classical elegance and technical prowess.
In 1988, Chronoswiss surprised the world when it unveiled its stunning regulator wristwatch-which carried the oversized regulator dial that heretofore had only graced the faces of pocket watches and clocks. In 1990, the brand began to manufacture its own models and in 1992, it again caused an international stir when it presented its patented two-handed Rattrapante.
Indeed, Chronoswiss has regularly unveiled mechanical masterpieces that have garnered the brand international acclaim. Among them are the patented, reversible Cabrio watch, which was launched in 1993, followed a year later by the patented Grand Regulateur. In 1995, the Opus automatic skeletonized chronograph made its debut and in 1996, the Delphis watch with a unique system of analog, digital and retrograde time-displays made a profound impression on the world of mechanical watchmaking.
The first skeletonized self-winding fly-back chronograph, called the Pathos, made its debut in 1998 and in 2001, the Tourbillon Regulator stole the limelight with its beauty and technically advanced movement. Each of these creations has won at least one international award, with many winning multiple honors.
Lang relentlessly pursues the fine art of mechanical watchmaking and has thereby propelled his brand into the 21st century with a gusto that is, perhaps, unmatched. Chronoswiss believes in exclusivity and produces only about 7,000 watches per year for global distribution.
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