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The New Brellum Pandial Power Reserve Chronometer LE, a Greatest-Hits of the Brand’s Catalogue

For the first time in the Pandial line, a power-reserve indicator joins the 12-hour chronograph and date.

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Independent and intentionally small, Brellum is the brand of fourth-generation watchmaker Sébastien Muller, and is built on three constants: COSC certification across the board, full movement decoration under a domed exhibition back, and direct-to-consumer production capped at 299 pieces a year. The catalogue splits into clear families. The Duobox, with its twin box sapphires and clean layouts; the sport-forward Pandial with external tachymeter bezels and busier scalework; the Pilot Power Reserve line, which adds reserve indicators without sacrificing legibility, and other series. 

The new Pandial Power Reserve Chronometer LE reads like a considered blend of all these. From the Duobox, it borrows the signature front-and-back box crystals and open view of a fully dressed calibre; the layout is lifted from the 2017 Duobox Chronograph, with the power-reserve at 3 o’clock and the date within the hour counter at 6. As a Pandial series model, it keeps the fixed tachymeter bezel and a telemeter for the full timing toolkit. Let´s discover this new reference.

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The new Pandial Power Reserve Chronometer LE is presented in a 43mm 316L steel case that seems bulky yet enjoyable. Overall thickness remains controlled, 11.7mm without crystals, 15.9mm total, so it’s proportionate. Surfaces are brushed with polished accents; the black tachymeter bezel reinforces the sporty feel without too much of a visual weight. Front and back box-sapphire crystals (ARdur and ARunic coatings, anti-UV on the dial side) give the watch Brellum’s familiar Duobox profile and showcase the calibre. Water resistance is useful, 100m.

The multi-level panda dial is about contrast and order, with four deep black recessed registers, a 12-hour chronograph counter at 6 o´clock, a running seconds at 9, a 30-minute chrono counter at 12, and a power reserve indicator at 3, all against a bright main plane, framed by a crisp minutes track. The central chronograph seconds hand boasts a red tip, which makes it immediately noticeable against the black-and-white background. The telemeter on the dial´s flange complements the tachymeter on the bezel, timing the event and reading distance by sound. Super-LumiNova on hands and applied diamond-cut indices provide low-light legibility. The date is integrated into the hours totaliser to avoid crowding, and the text logo has been migrated to grace the subdial at 12.

The watch is powered by the BR-750RM, a Valjoux 7750-based automatic movement tuned and finished to Brellum’s usual standard with perlage, Geneva stripes, blued screws, and a gold-coated rotor visible under the domed back. It’s COSC-certified, operates at 28,800 vibrations/hour, and delivers 46 hours of autonomy. Functions are straightforward, and pushers have a positive, familiar 7750 feel.

The new Brellum Pandial Power Reserve Chronometer LE is offered with a brushed and polished steel bracelet for sportier, tighter visual integration and a black veal-leather strap on a deployant clasp, to emphasise the dial’s contrast. The watch is limited to 33 pieces and available exclusively via the brand’s website from October 31, 2025. It is priced at CHF 3,125 (incl. taxes) or CHF 2,890 (excl. taxes), including both the steel bracelet and the leather strap, and the COSC certificate. For more information, visit www.brellum.swiss.

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