Chronographe Télémètre

Angelus is releasing the Chronographe Télémètre as a limited edition of two sets of 25 steel timepieces and a further 15 in 18-carat yellow gold. Measuring 37 mm in diameter, with a vintage-inspired dial and a mono-pusher set into the winding crown, this short-interval timekeeping instrument contains countless tributes to Angelus’ rich history and particularly its speciality in crafting chronographs.
Chronographe Télémètre

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  • Angelus, Arnold & Son, Ferdinand Berthoud - Product Presentations

    Angelus, Arnold & Son, Ferdinand Berthoud - Product Presentations

    Discover the brands' latest releases and flagship models

    Enter the brands world and attend exclusive product presentations in small groups of 10-15 people. Enjoy a privileged experience, discovering exceptional timepieces.

    Schedule:

    • 5 April: 3:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 6:00 pm
    • 6 April: 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 4:30 pm
    • 7 April: 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm

    Capacity: 15 participants per product presentation

    Language: English

  • Angelus - Legendary Timepieces since 1881

    Angelus - Legendary Timepieces since 1881

    Angelus is proud to unveil its latest watchmaking pieces, marking a premiere in Switzerland.

    We invite you to discover graphic complications or vintage design. Angelus calls for technical and chronometric watchmaking. Specialising in skeleton tourbillon pieces, high-tech materials and the chronograph, the brand based in La Chaux-de-Fonds also echoes its heritage. By relying on undisputed historical fundamentals, Angelus is writing new pages in its history.

    When founded in 1891 by the Stolz brothers, Angelus specialised in complication movements. They set up a rough-works factory in Le Locle, equipping themselves with a production tool from which they also produced their repeater watch calibres and, from 1925, wrist chronographs. This historical anchoring was the starting point for a renaissance led from 2011.

    Languages: English, French