Mido Multifort Skeleton Chronograph Unveiled

2025-05-01 // LuxePodium
Three bold new skeleton chronographs blend mechanics with modern design.

Like a mechanical heartbeat laid bare, the new Mido Multifort Skeleton Chronograph trio strips away the usual veils, exposing the intricate dance of gears beneath. Born from a lineage stretching back to the 1930s—when the Multifort first dared to go automatic—these watches are anything but delicate museum pieces. They’re anti-magnetic, shock-resistant, and water-resistant to 100 meters, wrapped in polished steel (or stealthy PVD black) as if armor for the artistry inside.

Three Faces of Transparency

The collection offers a chromatic triptych:

Under the Hood

The Caliber 60 ticks at 28,800 vibrations per hour, its skeletonized rotor spinning like a minimalist sculpture. Nivachron balance spring defies magnetism, while 60 hours of power reserve means it’ll outlast most weekends. The chronograph subdials—arranged in the classic 3-6-9 formation—are ringed like planetary orbits, their flat diamond-cut hands slicing through time with precision.