
Kross Studio
A 100% Swiss label, manufacture and design studio.
Inspired by this impactful statement, Kross Studio’s mission is to create exclusive art pieces for the finest collectors.
Kross Studio’s founders are five passionate people, each bringing decades of experience at the highest echelons of luxury and design, whose ambition is to turn ordinary objects into extraordinary ones.
Innovation
Located in the town of Gland, near the Leman Lake, Kross Studio’s manufacture is notably equipped with CNC machines of the latest generation. This modern infrastructure enables a total verticalization of internal processes from design to commercialisation.
Design
Kross Studio’s creations are made in materials chosen for their performance and premium quality, using innovative techniques. Each detail has been meticulously thought-about from its development to finishing touches, meeting both artistic and technical requirements.
Inspiration
“Kross” not only connects to the famous Swiss cross but also refers to the cross symbol used for collaboration. Collaborations actually play a major part in Kross Studio’s philosophy, enabling you to unleash your imagination. Beyond the acquisition of a truly unique object, get yourself ready to live incredible experiences and carried away into unconventional universes.
Journal
Andreas Strehler Sauterelle a Saint Jacques (Unique Piece) Review
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Armin Strom Pure Resonance Vintage (Unique Piece) Review
The Armin Strom Pure Resonance was first released over a year ago, however this unique piece is more recent and comes...
Schwarz Etienne Ode to the Seventies Review
Schwarz Etienne may be almost 50 years behind the times with the release of this Seventies inspired watch, but better...
Astbury & Kent Stellaris Flying Tourbillon Review
Is the Astbury & Kent Stellaris Flying Tourbillon here to shake things up a bit? The English designed watch is a...
Claude Meylan Tortue Lady La Point de Sable Review
Claude Meylan's Tortue Lady "La Pointe de Sable" is elegant, understated and beautiful. It also comes with a great...
Gvchiani Masterblock Watch Review
I am sure you have heard of the term "smart" watch; but the creators of the Gvchiani Masterblock have gone to the next...
MB&F Legacy Machine Split Escapement Titanium Edition Review
The Legacy Machine Split Escapement was first launched in 2017 in four white gold “frosted” editions. This new...
Vault Watches V1, V1+ and V1+CTi Review
Each Vault watch is unique, even down to the case material, of which clients can even imagine that themselves. Rather...
Meccaniche Veloci Quattro Valvole Nardi Edition Review
What do you get by putting the love of Italian Motorsport and Swiss Watchmaking together? The Meccaniche Veloci...
Konstantin Chaykin Joker Dracula Review
Vampires only come out at night - so do the fangs on Konstantin Chaykin's Joker Dracula!! I know I'm about 6 months...
Garrick England S2 Central Seconds Review
Watches hand made in England? Britain does have an interesting watchmaking past - it might not be something you hear...
H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Concept Minute Repeater Tourbillon Review
If you like a song and a dance, you will love the Endeavour Concept Minute Repeater Tourbillon. H. Moser introduced...














