A night sky captured in enamel and gold. The Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold unites poetic craftsmanship with true dual-time functionality for global travel.
A Sky Forged in Fire
The Pulse GMT Enamel Sky Gold transforms time into a celestial composition. Its curved white gold dial is first hand-guillochéd in the Atelier Lucerne before being enriched with deep blue translucent enamel. Tiny gold paillons are individually placed by hand, creating a sky of stars suspended beneath the surface. Encased in solid 5N gold and powered by the Chronoswiss Manufacture Caliber C.6002, it combines refined craftsmanship with true GMT functionality. The result is a timepiece that is both technically purposeful and emotionally expressive.
Movement
C.6002
The new manufacture movement from Chronoswiss, marks a significant advancement in the brand's engineering excellence. First introduced in 2023, this movement is distinguished by its ruthenium plating, a tungsten rotor and a Côtes de Genève finishing radiating from the center & echoing the brand's signature ray Guilloché. Developed in collaboration with La Joux-Perret, featuring 55 hours of Power reserve this complex movement is to be found in the next generation timepieces of Chronoswiss.
Design
Integrated 18ct Gold Bracelet
For the first time in Chronoswiss history, the case and bracelet become one. The integrated 18ct Gold bracelet of the Pulse GMT is the sleekest, most fluid design ever crafted by the Atelier Lucerne. Engineered for seamless movement and modern elegance, it ensures unparalleled comfort, strength, and precision, redefining the way a Chronoswiss wears on the wrist. In total 196g of 18ct gold have been used to create this unique timepiece.
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
Paillonné enamel
Paillonné enamel is one of the rarest and most demanding decorative techniques in watchmaking. Each dial begins with a curved, hand-guillochéd white gold base, engraved in the Chronoswiss Atelier Lucerne. Layer by layer, translucent enamel is applied and fired, building depth and intensity through a process that allows no margin for error. Once the perfect blue tone is achieved, tiny star-shaped gold paillons are individually placed by hand with microscopic precision. A final firing seals them beneath the enamel, creating the illusion of gold stars floating within the dial itself.
Complication
GMT
The Pulse GMT features a true dual-time display, allowing the wearer to track two time zones simultaneously. The central display shows local time, while the dedicated 24-hour subdial on the left indicates a second time zone, making it easy to distinguish between day and night. This intuitive layout ensures instant readability, whether traveling across continents or staying connected to home. Designed for modern mobility, the GMT function combines practicality with the distinctive architectural design of the Pulse collection.