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Since 1826, Gallet has been at the side of those who dare to explore the unknown. Founded in La Chaux-de-Fonds by Julien Gallet, the brand crafted timepieces for adventurers—from explorers charting new territories to pilots venturing into uncharted skies.

MultiChron Regulator
MultiChron Regulator

MultiChron Regulator

The MultiChron Regulator first appeared in catalogs in the mid 1930s, featuring a distinctive dial layout that placed chronograph hands at the center and a traditional 12-hour display at the top. This clever configuration allowed for swift timekeeping and quick readability. 

MultiChron Clamshell

The MultiChron series featured durable chronographs built to endure the harshest conditions. Among them, the 1938 MultiChron Clamshell stood out as one of the first waterproof chronographs, able to resist dust, humidity, and heavy rain—making it an essential tool for high-intensity activities like speedboat racing and off-road expeditions. 

MultiChron Clamshell image
MultiChron Clamshell image
Flying Officer Media
Flying Officer Media

Flying Officer

Gallet introduced the Flying Officer Chronograph in 1939. The pioneering multi-timezone tracker became a trusted companion for pilots undertaking long-distance flights with multiple refueling stops.  

MultiChron Yachting

By the late 1950s, the brand brought its expertise to the high seas with the MultiChron Yachting, featuring a five-minute regatta countdown to give competitive sailors a precise edge at the starting line. 

MultiChron Yachting media
MultiChron Yachting media
MultiChron Pilot Media
MultiChron Pilot Media

MultiChron Pilot

Gallet expanded its reach yet again in the late 1960s with the MultiChron Pilot, featuring a rotating 12-hour bezel, along with both tachymeter and telemeter scales—measuring speed and distance, respectively—equally useful for aviation and motorsport. 

MultiChron Sub

The MultiChron Sub—produced under the “Galco” name—demonstrated Gallet’s dedication to crafting dependable dive watches as the trend took hold in the 1960s. Built for aquatic exploration, this watch served as a lifeline for those venturing into the ocean’s depths. 

MultiChron Sub media
MultiChron Sub media

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