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PULSE GMT Frosted Guilloche Gold: A Masterclass in Modern Mechanical Craftsmanship

JULY 03 2026    |    Novelties

Chronoswiss has officially introduced the Pulse GMT Frosted Guilloche Gold, a striking new expression of modern travel time created in its Atelier Lucerne. Housed in a beautifully sculpted 41mm 18ct (5N) gold case, this timepiece seamlessly brings precious materials into the bold, architectural world of the Pulse design family. Redefining the brand’s classic codes with a sharper, sportier attitude, the watch features Chronoswiss’s iconic onion crown, a partially knurled coin-edge bezel, and an exclusive new integrated black rubber strap. This exclusive, modern masterpiece is strictly limited to just 50 pieces worldwide.

At the heart of this timepiece is an innovative, three-dimensional dial that showcases a revolutionary take on a traditional decorative art. For the first time, a hand-guilloché brass surface is refined using a highly precise sandblasting process that directs ultra-fine synthetic corundum particles onto the dial. The result is a shimmering, frosted finish that transforms the geometric guilloché pattern into a crystalline landscape of light and depth. This contemporary backdrop is beautifully contrasted by polished, blue PVD-coated appliques, blued steel screws, and polished, blued steel hands in the brand's signature "Pyramid" shape.

Powering the watch is the Chronoswiss Manufacture Caliber C.6002, an automatic movement developed in partnership with La Joux-Perret that offers a 55-hour power reserve. Designed specifically for global travelers, the movement features a dedicated dual-time-zone module; home time is tracked on a 12-hour disc at 3 o'clock, a second time zone is displayed via a 24-hour GMT disc at 9 o'clock, and central hands sweep the dial to indicate minutes and seconds. The exquisite inner workings of the caliber are visible through a sapphire crystal case back, revealing a skeletonized tungsten rotor, polished escape wheels, and a ruthenium-plated bridge finished with a classic Geneva cut.

The solid 26-piece gold case, weighing 48 grams, balances satin-finished and sandblasted textures with a partly polished bezel, offering 5 bar (50 meters) of water resistance. Secured to the wrist by a black integrated rubber strap and a matching black DLC-coated stainless steel and 5N gold buckle, the watch represents the ultimate expression of the brand’s "Modern Mechanical" philosophy. By contrasting traditional luxury with high-functioning, contemporary materials, the Pulse GMT Frosted Guilloche Gold is engineered as a sophisticated mechanical companion for an ever-moving world.

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PULSE GMT Frosted Guilloche Gold

Ref. CH-4221RM-GR

Movement
Caliber Chronoswiss Manufacture Caliber C. 6002, Automatic
Diameter 33.4 mm
Jewels 29
Power Reserve Approx. 55 hours
Frequency 4 Hz / 28,800 A/h (semi-oscillations)
Balance & Spring Glucydur, three-legged; Nivarox 1 balance spring
Fine Adjustment Via Excenter
Shock Protection Incabloc
Special Features Skeletonized tungsten rotor with ball bearing; polished armature, escape wheel, and screws; bridge with Geneva cut, ruthenium plated
Case & Exterior
Construction Solid 26-piece case construction; 18ct 5N Gold (48g); satin finish & sandblasted
Bezel Partly polished with partial knurling; curved, double-coated anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Case Back Screw-down with satin finish and sapphire crystal
Crown Iconic onion crown
Dimensions Ø 41 mm; Height 13 mm; Lug to Lug: 46.27 mm; Lug Width: 23 mm
Water Resistance 5 bar (50 meters)
Strap Integrated black rubber strap; Chronoclasp buckle in Stainless Steel DLC coated black / 18ct 5N Gold (2.5g)
Dial & Hands
Display Center minutes/seconds; Local Hour Counter (3h); GMT/24-Hour Counter (9h)
Construction 3-dimensional brass construction; Center hand-guilloché with frosted sandblasting finish; nickel galvanic coating
Indicators Domed brass indicators, sandblasted with nickel galvanic coating and black print; raw sandblasted brass dividing ring
Hands Polished & blued steel; "Pyramid" hand shape
Appliques Polished blue PVD-coated appliques; blued steel screws
Exclusivity Limited Edition: 50 pieces

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