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ReviewRebirth Of A Skeletonised Beauty: The Chronoswiss Sirius Opus Titanium Chronograph

Celebrating 40 years of expressive and highly functional mechanical watchmaking, Chronoswiss unveil the 41mm Opus Titanium Chronograph that expands the ingenious Sirius series

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The Opus model for Swiss watchmakers Chronoswiss has remained an avant-garde timepiece since its introduction in 1995. With this prestigious watch, the maison hold the distinction for creating serially-produced self-winding skeletonised chronographs—one of the first watch brands to achieve this, three decades ago. Finding their roots in this historic Opus iteration, the new generation models are now lighter and more passionate. To commemorate their fourth decade of exemplary watchmaking, Chronoswiss are offering a new chic and sporty model that wears a titanium case, delivering unmatched comfort and style. The open-worked dial of the Opus Titanium Chronograph takes forward the aesthetic pleasure of the very first Opus with its CVD coating, which renders a metallic exuberance. Capturing the nostalgic essence of the 1990s, the newest titanium Opus embodies the brand’s enduring spirit and their commitment to innovation while staying true to their heritage.

Chronoswiss Sirius Opus Titanium Chronograph
The Chronoswiss Sirius Opus Titanium Chronograph boasts a 41mm grade-5 titanium case possessing a unique personality augmented by a mix of brushed and polished surfaces

The Magnum Opus Titanium Chronograph

To celebrate their 40th anniversary, Chronoswiss have unveiled the Opus Titanium Chronograph—a bold timepiece that is not only an addition to the ever-evolving design language of the brand but also is an ode to the spectacular craftsmanship focused on skeletonisation. This latest offering is available in two versions—one in green and the other in quintessential blue. These models are 41mm wide and 14.8mm tall, boasting a grade-5 titanium case made up of 23 solid pieces. Water-resistant up to 100m, it is a case with a unique personality augmented by a mix of brushed and polished surfaces.

Testifying to the artisanal mastery of Chronoswiss and their Sirius collection, and just like any Chronoswiss watch, the Opus Titanium faithfully dons a fluted bezel and striking onion crown. Among numerous attributes of the case are also the double-coated antireflective sapphire crystal used for the glass and the screw-down caseback.

Chronoswiss Sirius Opus Titanium Chronograph
Visible through the caseback, the Chronoswiss Sirius Opus Titanium Chronograph is powered by the C.741S chronograph movement

Apart from the lightweight titanium body, the case has been paired with a matching textile cordura strap, which has been fastened by visible screws using the patented Autobloc system on the shortened lugs for improved comfort. What makes this watch a work of beautiful design is the dial’s symmetry that brings all elements together, such as the sweep hours and minutes, seconds, analogue date, and sweep chronograph seconds, along with sub-counters for 30 minutes and 12 hours.

The black parts of the movement offer an audacious contrast when clubbed with the blue hues of the skeletonised dial, and the overall dark tone renders incredible legibility. To complete the extraordinary watch face, Chronoswiss have also equipped the dial with Breguet losange hands that are rhodium plated.

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Apart from the lightweight titanium body, the case of the Opus Titanium has been paired with a matching textile cordura strap, which has been fastened by visible screws

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Among numerous attributes of the Opus Titanium's case are also the double-coated antireflective sapphire crystal used for the glass and the screw-down caseback

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The gorgeous Opus Chronograph Titanium in blue, just like any Chronoswiss watch, faithfully dons a fluted bezel and striking onion crown

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The automatic movement of the Opus Titanium is as robust as it is expressive, beating at a frequency of 4Hz, delivering a power reserve of around 46 hours

The Chronoswiss Sirius Opus series does not limit itself to one material, as the older siblings of the Opus Titanium are offered in rugged steel cases. While an elegant Opus features a solid sterling silver dial flanked by a Louisiana alligator leather strap, another Opus Chronograph is a perky watch that leaves a lasting impression with its galvanic blue and silver dial.

A Powerful Movement For The Chronoswiss Sirius Opus Titanium Chronograph

While the ground-breaking design of the original Opus revealed the intricate arrangement of cams and levers, the current Opus models are equipped with calibre C.741S—an integrated chronograph engine based on a Valjoux movement, featuring galvanic black skeletonised bridges. The automatic movement is as robust as it is expressive, beating at a frequency of 4Hz, with the ability to store an adequate power reserve of around 46 hours.

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Part of the Chronoswiss Sirius collection, this Opus Chronograph is a 41mm steel watch that features a solid sterling silver dial flanked by a Louisiana alligator leather strap

The Sirius Opus Titanium leaves you wanting for more, and after steel and titanium, it will be a delight to see these timepieces offered in other materials, perhaps ceramic. With the brand’s history of crafting innovative designs, the Sirius Opus has become one of the most exciting series in Chronoswiss’s line-up. These watches not only provide a glimpse into the past but are also some of the most radical skeletonised chronographs that possess a charismatic character.

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