RIGHT AT THE HEART OF THE ACTION
Hint rather than reveal or conceal everything. This is the approach the watchmaker from Le Locle takes on with these one-of-a-kind looking watches that are powerful and elegant.

Openworking isn’t skeletonizing. Mido gives us a brilliant demonstration of this with its new Multifort Skeleton Chronograph. This model, rolled out in two stylistic variations, one where anthracite reigns, the other jazzed up with dashes of blue, whisks chicness ‘n’ sportiness off to the world of design. To achieve its aim, for the time data, this duo features the same dynamic scenography where lines and curves intersect and overlap. The inner workings of Caliber 60 also play their role in concocting highly-original layered architecture. A tachymetric scale poised on the flange heightens the sporty personality even more.
In addition to the small seconds and the stylized hour and minute hands topped with Super-LumiNova®, the watch measures time through its slimline direct-drive and 30-minute and 12-hour counters. The data is all accurately driven by the selfwinding movement over the course of the power reserve which lasts at least 60 hours. The sapphire-crystal caseback offers an opportunity to discover other components, such as the decorated oscillating weight. The Multifort Skeleton Chronograph comes with a 43 mm-diameter steel case, whose watertightness is proven down to depths of 100 meters. These iterations are set off with an interchangeable bracelet flaunting satin-brushed and polished metal links or an azure-hued ribbed rubber strap, depending on the version chosen. Both options are wonderfully comfortable to wear anytime, anywhere.


