Perfection In Type And Perform
The Vienna, from Austrian luxurious watchmaker Carl Suchy & Söhne, is excess of only a watch; it’s an homage to a metropolis outlined by its distinctive interaction of historical past, artwork, and magnificence – and it has simply had its world premiere at Time to Watches, Geneva, 2025.

Impressed by Viennese Modernism, the Vienna unites a transparent, architecturally influenced design language with the perfection of conventional Swiss watchmaking and has been introduced to the general public in an unique setting the place the world’s main unbiased watchmakers have gathered. The primary collection of fifty items – out there in its signature colors: Day, Blue Danube, and Night time – has been unveiled by Carl Suchy & Söhne.
An Homage To Viennese Modernism
The refined, geometric strains of the Vienna replicate town’s aesthetics – a discount to the necessities, impressed by the exact architectural language of that period.
Eric Giroud, the famend designer of the Vienna, has described it as an homage to Viennese Modernism.
“The dial incorporates a meticulously crafted design with clear strains– it could be very a lot Adolf Loos, very a lot Josef Hoffmann,” he defined.
“I really loved immersing myself on this world. What fascinated me most was seeing how a model with 200 years of historical past develops a brand new identification by integrating up to date codes and fashionable strains.”
The Artwork of Discount
Viennese Modernism taught us that true magnificence lies in readability – perfection in type and performance. No superfluous ornamentation, simply the necessities. The Vienna follows this actual precept: gentle and shadow dance throughout the dial, the palms glide soundlessly by time. And the rotating seconds disc, finishing a fragile sample with each revolution, beats in sync with town’s rhythm – a silent pulse that retains Vienna in movement.


Best Watchmaking Meets Viennese Class
The Vienna is crafted with utmost precision by grasp watchmaker Marc Jenni, utilizing meticulous handcraftsmanship. Its unique Côte de Vienne end provides the motion a particular signature– a delicate reference to Viennese aesthetics.
Powered by the ultra-thin computerized motion CSS-V1, the Vienna drives the Walzing Disc at six o’clock in a rhythmic movement. The 39 mm chrome steel (316L) case lends it a sublime presence, whereas the domed, double anti-reflective sapphire crystal ensures a flawless view of the creative dial.
On the case again, a hidden element is revealed: the golden micro-rotor intricately engraved with double griffins – a contact of imperial splendour and a logo of royalty, seen solely to the wearer. The nice leather-based strap holds yet one more delicate tribute to Vienna – the interior facet incorporates a micro-engraved sample of the enduring tiles of St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
A Watch in Tune with the Metropolis
Vienna isn’t just structure and design – it’s also sound. The metropolis pulses to the rhythm of its historical past: the deep tolling of the cathedral bells, the delicate rattle of the trams, and the primary notes of an aria drifting into the evening from the Vienna State Opera. The Vienna follows this rhythm – its mechanical coronary heart beats in sync with town’s soul.
“Collectors admire our model’s clear and unmistakable design language, impressed by the sweetness and magnificence of Vienna,” defined Robert Punkenhofer, CEO of Carl Suchy & Söhne.
“Many small particulars make the Vienna a novel timepiece – from our unique Côte de Vienne end and the golden micro-rotor with engraved double griffins to the distinctive dial ornamentation with its rotating seconds disc.”

A Piece of Dwelling Time
The Vienna is for many who don’t merely go to Vienna however really feel it. For many who know that true magnificence doesn’t must be loud. A watch that unites previous and current – a love letter to a metropolis that defies definition.