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Company type | Private |
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Predecessor | Chronoswiss AG |
Founded | München, Germany (1983 ) |
Founder | Gerd Rüdiger Lang |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Products | Mechanical watches |
Number of employees | 30 |
Website |
chronoswiss |
Chronoswiss is a Swiss watch manufacturer based in Lucerne. The company was founded by Gerd R. Lang in 1983 to make mechanical timepieces. [1] Prior to founding Chronoswiss, Lang had gained significant experience in manufacturing movements for other major brands. The watches use bought-in movements. [ citation needed] Chronoswiss produces about 7,000 watches per year. All watches are hand-finished. While many of the movements used in Chronoswiss watches are based on the Enicar 165 movement, the Chronoswiss versions feature significant improvements, both technical and aesthetic.
As a brand valued mostly by collectors, Chronoswiss watches generally sell at the low end of their price range at auctions. [2] [3]
In 2012, Swiss entrepreneur Oliver Ebstein, and his wife Eva bought and took over the management of Chronoswiss. [4] The headquarters are located at Lucerne, Switzerland, and open to visitors.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (December 2011) |
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Company type | Private |
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Industry |
|
Predecessor | Chronoswiss AG |
Founded | München, Germany (1983 ) |
Founder | Gerd Rüdiger Lang |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
|
Products | Mechanical watches |
Number of employees | 30 |
Website |
chronoswiss |
Chronoswiss is a Swiss watch manufacturer based in Lucerne. The company was founded by Gerd R. Lang in 1983 to make mechanical timepieces. [1] Prior to founding Chronoswiss, Lang had gained significant experience in manufacturing movements for other major brands. The watches use bought-in movements. [ citation needed] Chronoswiss produces about 7,000 watches per year. All watches are hand-finished. While many of the movements used in Chronoswiss watches are based on the Enicar 165 movement, the Chronoswiss versions feature significant improvements, both technical and aesthetic.
As a brand valued mostly by collectors, Chronoswiss watches generally sell at the low end of their price range at auctions. [2] [3]
In 2012, Swiss entrepreneur Oliver Ebstein, and his wife Eva bought and took over the management of Chronoswiss. [4] The headquarters are located at Lucerne, Switzerland, and open to visitors.