Chronoswiss / Flying Regulator
Chronoswiss Flying Regulator
Collection profile
Chronoswiss Flying Regulator groups the brand's open-worked regulator-display watches, using separated time indications, exposed dial architecture, and modern color/material executions across current Open Gear, Night & Day, and Grand Regulator Skeleton products.
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Why it matters
Flying Regulator is central to modern Chronoswiss because it translates the brand's historic regulator-dial identity into openworked, sculptural, highly recognizable contemporary watches.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2026 — Chronoswiss' current product hub lists Flying Regulator Open Gear Blue Spark among active Open Gear products.
- 2026 — The same official hub lists Flying Regulator Night and Day Midnight in the Night & Day collection.
- 2026 — Chronoswiss continues the regulator vocabulary through Flying Grand Regulator Skeleton products such as Night Prowler.
FAQ
What is a Chronoswiss Flying Regulator?
It is Chronoswiss' contemporary open regulator style, separating time indications while exposing sculptural dial and movement architecture.
Is Flying Regulator still current?
Yes. Chronoswiss' current official product hub lists Flying Regulator models under Open Gear, Night & Day, and Grand Regulator Skeleton families.
More from Chronoswiss
- Régulateur — Chronoswiss Régulateur is the independent brand's defining regulator-display family, rooted in the 1987 serial regulator wristwatch and continued through Manufacture, Classic and Grand Regulator references.
- Sirius — Chronoswiss Sirius is the brand's classical Heritage-side family, covering Big Date, Date Medium, and Small Seconds models with traditional precious-metal or steel cases and automatic calibres.