The World of CICHART

Where vision becomes mechanics and time takes on a new form.

Every innovation starts as a prototype.

From vision to reality

What began as an idea became a functioning mechanical system. The first prototype shown here, made of stainless steel with a quartz movement, marks the beginning of a new category of timepieces: the ring watch. It was not created as a design study, but as technical proof. An object that was intended to show that precision, wearability, and innovation could be combined in a completely new form. This prototype represents the origins of CICHART: the courage to question the familiar, the willingness to rethink technology, and the ambition to transform visions into real objects. From this foundation, the next generation is emerging today — refined in materials, mechanics, and architecture, developed for collectors, individualists, and people who are not looking for variations, but for progress.

Individuality

The CICHART ring watch was not created merely to tell time. It was designed to express style. Worn on the finger, it becomes an object between watch and jewelry — where precision mechanics meet architectural design. Its form, materials, and presence add a distinctive dimension to any outfit, whether business, casual, or avant-garde. A CICHART is not an accessory in the traditional sense. It is a statement.

It represents individuality, personality, and the confidence to step beyond convention. While millions of watches are worn on the wrist, the wearer of a CICHART chooses a different path — visible, deliberate, and unmistakable. The ring watch is therefore more than a timepiece. It is a symbol for people who do not merely measure time, but shape it.

International team of experts

Exquisite timepieces today are born where the finest specialists in their fields meet – across continents and time zones. CICHART sees itself as a curator of an international team of experts: Swiss movements, German engineering and high‑precision manufacturing partners in Asia are all orchestrated around a single idea – to elevate the ring watch to a level no single workshop could achieve on its own. What matters is not the postcode of each facility, but the result they create together: a mechanical object in which every detail bears the signature of people who rank among the very best at what they do.