
FLYING TOURBILLON titanium
The Flying Tourbillon Titanium embodies the brand’s contemporary vision of high watchmaking—where technical sophistication meets cutting-edge design. Crafted from lightweight titanium, the case offers exceptional comfort while emphasising the watch’s modern, architectural aesthetic.
At its heart beats the A-310 flying tourbillon calibre of the House, a complication celebrated for both its technical complexity and visual drama. Suspended without an upper bridge, the tourbillon appears to float within the movement, showcasing Angelus’ expertise in precision engineering and refined finishing. The openworked architecture highlights the mechanism from every angle, turning the regulating organ into the focal point of the watch.
With its bold open-worked aesthetic, the Flying Tourbillon Titanium reflects Angelus’ commitment to innovation within traditional horology, balancing avant-garde design with meticulous craftsmanship.

chronodate
The Chronodate represents the brand’s modern interpretation of the classic chronograph, blending technical sophistication with a bold contemporary aesthetic. Originally introduced by Angelus in the 1940s as one of the first chronographs to combine a date with chronograph functions, the Chronodate has been reimagined for today while preserving its pioneering spirit.
The modular case, available in red gold or titanium, houses a carbon composite container that reflects Angelus’ commitment to innovation and advanced watchmaking.
The face of the Chronodate showcases distinctive, highly legible details, featuring luminous Arabic numerals, a prominent small seconds counter at 9 o’clock, and the chronograph counter at 3 o’clock. The vibrant colour accents enhance its sporty, modern character, balanced by the central pointer date, a signature element that directly references the historic model from 1942.
At its core beats a high-performance A-500 automatic chronograph movement. Oscillating at a frequency of 4 Hz, the movement operates via a self-winding system and offers a 60-hour power reserve.
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