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Kross Studio debuts the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours

May 2025


Kross Studio debuts the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours

This lug-free, crownless creation embodies horological excellence and reflects the founder’s personal vision. Its COSC-certified movement, developed and manufactured entirely in-house, features a tourbillon and a 7-day power reserve, all showcased within an open-worked architecture.

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uring Watches & Wonders Geneva, Kross Studio unveiled an exclusive timepiece to inaugurate a new collection, which is a reflection of the personal vision of its founder, Marco Tedeschi.

At the heart of this timepiece lies a pursuit of horological sophistication. For Tedeschi, the MT1 had to incorporate his signature complication, the tourbillon, while combining an impressive power reserve and certified precision, all within a streamlined construction. Every detail faithfully embodies the vision and essence of its creator.

The MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours is powered by the new KS 7010 MT calibre, entirely designed, manufactured, decorated, and assembled in-house at Kross Studio. This movement features a flying tourbillon positioned at 6 o’clock, oscillating at a frequency of 3 Hz. Certified by the COSC, it guarantees chronometric precision. The skeletonised architecture reveals the complexity of the movement and reinforces its resolutely horological and mechanical character.

True to the philosophy behind all Kross Studio calibres, the KS 7010 MT showcases innovative architecture. Once the tourbillon cage is positioned, the oversized barrel occupies the maximum available space on the main plate, extending beyond its radius and dispensing with a central pinion. This allows for an outstanding 7-day power reserve, all housed within a compact 44mm case.

Kross Studio debuts the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours

On the dial side, the skeletonised architecture of the movement is elevated by meticulously hand-chamfered bridges and the refined combination of materials and finishes applied to the moving components.

In contrast, the caseback reveals a clean, calming aesthetic inspired by Japanese gardens. The barrel bridge is adorned with an exclusive decorative motif named “Raindrop,” mimicking the ripples formed by a droplet falling onto a perfectly still water surface. It is a perfect illustration of Kross Studio’s expertise and the creativity of its founder, Marco Tedeschi, who reinterprets traditional watchmaking artistry with a contemporary touch.

This play of contrasts, between mechanical sophistication and visual serenity, gives the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours its truly unique identity.

The case is crafted from Grade 5 ELI (Extra Low Interstitials) titanium, a highly purified version of Grade 5 titanium. Its reduced levels of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and iron ensure enhanced biocompatibility. It features an elegant circular satin finish, subtly contrasted by polished chamfers that highlight its refined character.

The main plate and bridges are made of lead-free German silver. Their surfaces combine satin-brushed and perlage finishes, while the edges are meticulously brushed and the bevels are polished by hand. A dark ruthenium treatment enhances the ensemble, creating a striking visual contrast. The steel components display a satin finish with polished angles, while each wheel is openworked and circled, reinforcing the visual harmony and depth of the movement.

Kross Studio debuts the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours

Finally, the minimalist dial features a sandblasted black opaline flange with white decals, ensuring optimal legibility while emphasising the purity of the design.

Designed to deliver a unique sensory experience, the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours stands out with its 44mm circular case. Ultra-lightweight and entirely free of sharp edges or lugs, it ensures an integrated fit and unparalleled comfort on the wrist. The domed sapphire crystal enhances the fluidity of its lines, while the crown’s integration on the caseback further improves ergonomics and handling.

Its interchangeable strap, equipped with a discreet push-button system, allows for immediate customisation: calfskin leather, alligator, textile, or rubber, paired with either a pin buckle or deployant clasp. Every detail is thoughtfully designed to adapt to the wearer’s preferences and elevate the horological experience.

Priced at CHF 68,000 (excluding taxes), the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours will be available in highly limited quantities through Kross Studio’s official website and its network of exclusive retailers.

To affirm its exceptional status within the realm of independent high watchmaking, the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours will compete for the prestigious Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève (GPHG) as well as the Louis Vuitton Watch Prize 2025–2026.

With the MT1: Chronomètre Tourbillon 7 Jours, Marco Tedeschi presents a resolutely contemporary vision of haute horlogerie, blending technical innovation with timeless aesthetics, paving the way for future exceptional creations.

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