Chronoswiss Neo Digiteur Returns in New Limited Edition
Chronoswiss Neo Digiteur combines jumping hours, sweeping minutes and modern mechanics in a redesigned model produced in only 99 pieces.
The Chronoswiss Neo Digiteur returns in a new limited edition, and the Chronoswiss Neo Digiteur is presented with a digital regulator display and jumping hours. The model takes inspiration from the original 2005 release but is constructed in a new form with a focus on mechanics and clear readability. The watch stands out by using three separate apertures for hours, minutes and seconds.
At the core of the Neo Digiteur is the hand-wound Caliber C.85757, built with an in-house module developed in Lucerne. The module controls the jumping hours, sweeping minutes and sweeping seconds. The movement is visible through a rectangular display caseback, showing hand-guilloché finishing and components plated in gold and ruthenium.
The case measures 48 mm in height and is made of stainless steel. Chronoswiss highlights the material for its durability and resistance to scratches. The model is water-resistant to 50 metres, which covers everyday use. The watch is delivered on a black leather strap.

Jumping hours and digital regulator
The Neo Digiteur uses a digital layout without traditional hands. The hours jump in the top aperture. Minutes appear digitally at the centre. Seconds are placed at the bottom and move in a sweeping rhythm. The three apertures are integrated into a curved dial designed for clarity.
The model builds on the early Chronoswiss Digiteur watches from 2005. At the time, the design was seen as an unconventional alternative to analogue hands. Chronoswiss notes that the new version continues the idea of mechanical digital time, where the movement plays the central role.
Limited edition of 99 pieces
The Neo Digiteur is produced in 99 pieces, and each one is individually numbered. The caseback shows the movement through a shaped display window, revealing gears, modules and decorative finishing. Chronoswiss combines traditional techniques such as guilloché with modern materials.
Chronoswiss continues to develop regulator watches in different forms. The Neo Digiteur remains one of the few models on the market with a fully mechanical digital display. It makes the series relevant for collectors who follow niche complications and alternative time-display formats.




