Swiss watchmaker Perrelet has unveiled the Turbine Chrono NEO, a more modern interpretation of its signature Turbine EVO, which marked the line’s renewal in 2019 for the 10th anniversary of Turbine technology.
Inspired by the original model’s grade 2 titanium case, the new watch downsizes its diameter from 47mm to 42mm and features polished and brushed finishes.

The lightweight, corrosion-resistant titanium construction, along with a new 5-row titanium bracelet, ensures durability and comfort. The quick-release system allows effortless strap changes, offering a rubber strap alternative for added versatility.
The watch is spotlighted by Perrelet’s signature 12-blade turbine, crafted from black anodised aluminum, revealing an under-dial available in electric blue, grass green, or light grey.

The chronograph’s 60-minute counter is centrally displayed with a luminous-tipped hand for instant readability, replacing traditional sub-dials, while super-LumiNova-filled numerals and hands enhance legibility.
Powered by the Perrelet P-361 automatic movement, the Turbine Chrono Neo beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz), offering a 42-hour power reserve and Incabloc shock protection.
The sapphire crystal caseback reveals its finely decorated movement, complete with Côtes de Genève finishing.
CHF 5,900 / $6,250, perrelet.com