The Small Second Blue Orbit is a refined expression of mechanical artistry, combining traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. Encased in a slim 40mm stainless steel case, it features a fully hand-guillochéd dial in deep blue, creating a dynamic play of light and texture. The signature small seconds at 9 o’clock adds rhythm to the layout, while the multi-level dial construction offers depth and dimensionality. Powered by the Chronoswiss Manufacture Caliber C.6000, this timepiece embodies the essence of Modern Mechanical - focused, elegant, and engineered for daily wear. Crafted in Lucerne, the Blue Orbit is a testament to precision, patience, and the enduring beauty of hand-finished detail.
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.
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.
The azurage finish is a traditional decorative technique that brings texture to life through concentric, circular patterns - often applied to sub-dials. The result is a surface that appears to move with light, creating an illusion of rippling waves that shift as the watch is tilted. This intricate pattern isn’t just aesthetic - it gives the dial a sense of rhythm and depth, perfectly complementing the modern mechanical timepiece of the Atelier Lucerne.