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March 1st, 2010 ·
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The cardinal rule of success is “Be different”. Chronoswiss seems to know well the formula of success. Twenty years ago, when the quartz revolution overtook the watch market and only a small part of watch manufacturers remained loyal to mechanical watches, Gerd R. Lang acted in a way that seemed quite strange back then. He founded a company devoted to producing exclusively mechanical timepieces, ChronoSwiss. The branding decision of Mr. Lang was extremely wise. When the initial popularity of quartz watches wore off a little, it turned out that craftsmanship and tradition still had a place with the consumer. Nowadays ChronoSwiss watches, each component of which is produced in Switzerland and hand-finished, have a base of loyal customers.
The ChronoSwiss Regulateur Moonphase is one of the 7000 watches the company produces each year. The design of the watch is close to minimalistic. In fact, this minimalism reflects the philosophy of the company - strict adherence to function, nothing extra. The only decorative detail is the carved bezel which resembles a ribbed tuna can. Guided by the philosophy of minimalism, the brand decided that the ChronoSwiss Regulateur Moonphase does not need to be water-resistant – a dress watch will hardly be worn while swimming.
The dial of the watch features classic-style large Roman numerals. The seconds are displayed in a sub-dial at 9 o’clock. This idea was inspired by astronomical observatory clocks, where the hour hand never stays in the way of reading the seconds. The 12-hour register sub-dial is positioned at 12 o’clock, while the moon phase indicator in gold and blue is on the opposite side of the dial.
Coming on a hand-sewn crocodile strap, the ChronoSwiss Regulateur Moonphase makes an elegant companion.