Angelus is a Swiss watch brand renowned for its innovative chronographs and high-complication timepieces. The brand combines traditional craftsmanship with modern design to create distinctive luxury watches.


Angelus is a historic Swiss watch brand founded in 1891, revived in 2011. The brand is celebrated for highly complicated mechanical watches featuring unusual technical innovations, particularly their alarm and table clock mechanisms from the mid-20th century. The revived Angelus focuses on technically ambitious watches including tourbillons, chronographs, and their signature skeletonised constructions with avant-garde aesthetics.
The U10 Tourbillon Lumière is Angelus's flagship model, featuring an open-worked movement with a flying tourbillon visible through multiple apertures. The movement architecture is engineered to maximise visual impact, with bridges and plates cut away to reveal the mechanical ballet within. It represents the revived brand's statement piece, combining technical complexity with a contemporary aesthetic distinct from traditional Swiss watchmaking conventions.
The original Angelus (1891-1980s) was known for innovative alarm and calendar pocket watches and wristwatches, along with producing movements for other brands. The revived Angelus, re-launched under new Swiss ownership in 2011, retains the name and historical references but pursues a different aesthetic — more architecturally modern and technically provocative, with an emphasis on skeletonised movements, tourbillons, and experimental complications that push design boundaries.

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