Palladium Swiss Made Watches
Modern Watchmaking with Character
Swiss Made thrives on diversity. From large manufactures and traditional family businesses to new, bold brands that breathe fresh air into the industry. One of these exciting voices is Palladium Swiss Made Watches – a manufacturer that takes mechanics seriously, precisely designs its watches, and has created a surprisingly versatile collection.
Anyone who looks into Palladium quickly realizes that they don't just build watches here. They create a coherent concept of style, technology, transparency, and Swiss craftsmanship. This article explains in detail what defines the brand, how they develop their models, and why Palladium is equally relevant for collectors and newcomers.
The Philosophy Behind the Brand
Palladium stands for modern Swiss Made watches that combine technical substance with clear forms and high-quality materials. The design language is deliberately minimalist but never boring. Mechanical movements play a central role – visible, tangible, and consciously staged.
The brand relies on Swiss movements from Sellita and ETA, assembled in Switzerland and manufactured according to Swiss Made rules. This is backed by watchmaking traditions from regions such as La Chaux-de-Fonds, Grenchen, or Solothurn, where mechanics have been part of everyday life for generations. Palladium utilizes this expertise and interprets it in a contemporary way – accessible, authentic, and with strong value for money.
Petit Squelette – Openness in a Compact Format
The Petit Squelette collection is aimed at wearers who appreciate skeleton watches but prefer a compact size. With its 36 millimeters, this line appears elegant and versatile. At its heart is the skeletonized Sellita SW300 élaboré, an automatic movement that appears particularly harmonious due to its delicate openness and clear lines.
This collection is all about the joy of mechanics: gears, balance wheel, and mainspring barrel visibly interact with light and movement. Those looking for a skeleton watch that isn't too dominant will find a perfect balance here.
Palladium Petit Squelette
Squelette P42 – Mechanics with a Grand Presence
While the Petit Squelette line emphasizes elegance and delicacy, the Squelette models of the P42 series are significantly more expressive. The movements are generously open-worked, the finishing is clearly visible, and the aesthetic is deliberately technical.
Models in rhodium, yellow gold, or black demonstrate how differently openness can be interpreted – sometimes industrial, sometimes luxurious, sometimes graphic. In any case, watchmaking artistry is at the center here.
Nacre – The Elegance of Real Mother-of-Pearl Dials
The Nacre collection is the more sensual side of the Palladium world. Real mother-of-pearl dials with vibrant color play give the watches a high-quality, almost shimmering character. The models are available in white, black, and blue and appear particularly light and harmonious thanks to the Sellita SW300 automatic movement.
The interplay of natural mother-of-pearl, stainless steel, and delicate indices creates an aesthetic that is both modern and timeless.
Palladium Mother-of-Pearl
Nacre Chronograph – Sporty Mechanics Meet Mother-of-Pearl
The Nacre Chronographs elevate the theme of mother-of-pearl to a stronger, sportier level. With the iconic ETA 7750, this line gains mechanical weight. The movement is known for its reliability, its pleasant beat characteristic, and the classic triple register.
The combination of luxurious mother-of-pearl and functional chronograph technology appears unexpectedly modern – a bold combination that convinces in everyday life as well as in a business environment.
Palladium Effervescence
Patina – Bronze that Tells Stories
The Patina collection appeals to people who love individuality. Bronze is a material that changes, that lives, and that develops a unique surface over time. In combination with the Sellita SW330 GMT, the watches gain a travel-friendly character.
Each case develops its own patina – a personal imprint of light, air, and time.
Palladium Patina GMT
Mono – Time Reimagined
With the Mono collection, Palladium interprets time reduced to its essence. A single hand is enough to experience the day in a structured way. The display is based on the minute track along the dial – intuitive, relaxed, and surprisingly logical.
The ETA 6498 manual-winding movement perfectly matches this philosophy: mechanics you can feel, daily winding as a ritual, and a design that radiates tranquility.
Silhouette – Feminine Mechanics in Modern Form
The Silhouette collection combines ornamentation, color, and mechanical elegance. The relief dials, fine structures, and variations in silver, rose gold, black, or blue make these models true pieces of jewelry.
Despite their elegant appearance, Silhouette watches are full-fledged mechanical timepieces with Sellita SW200 automatic movements – perfect for ladies who value Swiss Made mechanics but don't want to compromise on style.
Palladium Silhouette
Classic – Timelessness in its Purest Form
The Classic line brings back traditional elements: Roman numerals, sunburst finish, fine lancet hands. With its 36mm format, the watch appears balanced and modern, wears lightly, and effortlessly combines elegance and everyday suitability.
The Sellita SW200 movement provides the necessary technical substance, while the design remains deliberately restrained.
Materials that Show Character
Palladium deliberately uses materials that are allowed to unfold their effect. Stainless steel forms the basis of many models – robust, cleanly polishable, and comfortable to wear. The bronze of the Patina line tells its own story through natural aging.
Mother-of-pearl gives the Nacre models a vibrant play of color, while sunburst finishes and ornamental structures create exciting light reflections. The perlage decoration of the Perlage models showcases craftsmanship in its rawest form.
Palladium emphasizes visible quality:
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316L Stainless Steel: robust, rust-resistant, cleanly polishable
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Bronze: develops individual patina
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PVD/DLC Coatings: anthracite, black or colored depending on the collection
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Mother-of-Pearl: natural, unique shimmer
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Sunburst: circular brushing for radiant dials
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Perlage: traditional decoration for manual-winding movements
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Ornamental Relief: brand-specific, artistic dial pattern
These surfaces offer a high-quality appearance and strong recognition.
Swiss Mechanics – The Movements in Detail
Sellita's automatic movements – SW200, SW300, and SW330 – stand for precision, reliability, and modern Swiss manufacturing. While the SW200 is considered a compact all-rounder, the flatter SW300 is ideal for elegant designs. The GMT movement SW330 complements the collection with a functional second time zone.
ETA movements, particularly the 7750 and 6497/6498, bring tradition and history into play. The 7750 has shaped the Swiss chronograph market for decades, while the large manual-winding movements 6497/6498 provide the ideal stage for skeletonization and decoration.
Mechanical Substance from Switzerland
Sellita SW200 (Automatic)
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4 Hz
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approx. 38 h power reserve
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robust, precise, Swiss Made
Sellita SW300 (Automatic)
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thinner than SW200
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higher quality execution
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approx. 50 h power reserve
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ideal for elegant models
Sellita SW330 (GMT)
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second time zone
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popular movement for travel watches
ETA 7750 (Automatic Chronograph)
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one of the most famous chronograph movements
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day/date
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sporty, precise, durable
ETA 6497/6498 (Manual Winding)
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large bridges
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ideal for skeletonization and decoration
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daily winding as a "ritual"
Who are Palladium Watches for?
Palladium is aimed at people who are consciously looking for a watch that tells more than just time. Those who appreciate clean lines, modern forms, and a distinctive design philosophy will find a strong stylistic home in this brand. At the same time, the models appeal to all those who not only want to wear mechanics but to experience them – from the visible interplay of gears to the characteristic movement of the various calibers.
Collectors who like to move away from the large, overly familiar brands will also discover Palladium as an exciting niche brand with personality. Newcomers to the world of Swiss Made mechanics benefit from transparency, fair prices, and a collection that combines technical quality with accessible design. Additionally, there are customers who value visible craftsmanship, honest materials, and an independent signature – characteristics that Palladium consistently embodies.
Whether it's an artistic skeleton watch, a sporty chronograph, a shimmering mother-of-pearl model, an ornately structured dial, or the characterful bronze with its natural patina – Palladium offers mechanical concepts for diverse tastes, united by a common goal: high-quality Swiss Made watches for people who consciously choose style, technology, and individuality.
Conclusion – A Modern Brand with Substance
Palladium Swiss Made Watches impressively demonstrates how modernly interpreted mechanics and traditional Swiss watchmaking can come together. The brand combines genuine craftsmanship with a clear, contemporary design language, relying on high-quality materials and precise Swiss Made manufacturing. Each collection tells its own story, whether through open movements, mother-of-pearl dials, fine ornamental structures, or the distinctive patina of bronze – and yet the brand's signature always remains unmistakable.
The price-performance ratio is particularly exciting: Palladium offers mechanical quality and careful craftsmanship at a level that stands out positively in the Swiss market. The model worlds are clearly structured, easy to understand, and appeal to both beginners and experienced collectors. The watches appear authentic, distinctive, and yet pleasantly accessible.
For customers in Worb, Bern, and throughout Switzerland, Palladium represents an attractive alternative to established brands – a brand with character, courage in design, and a true watchmaking soul. Those who appreciate mechanical timepieces and are looking for an independent signature will find a collection here that definitely deserves to be discovered.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Palladium Swiss Made Watches
What makes Palladium a special watch brand?
Palladium combines modern design language with authentic Swiss mechanics. The brand works with movements from Sellita and ETA, uses high-quality materials such as stainless steel, bronze, mother-of-pearl, and DLC coatings, and focuses on a clear, contemporary aesthetic.
Where are Palladium watches made?
All models are manufactured according to Swiss Made specifications. The movements come from traditional watchmaking regions such as La Chaux-de-Fonds, Grenchen, or Solothurn and are assembled and regulated in Switzerland.
Which movements does Palladium use?
Depending on the collection, Palladium relies on automatic movements such as Sellita SW200, SW300, and SW330 (GMT) as well as ETA 7750 (chronograph). For the manual-winding lines, classic ETA 6497/6498 movements are used.
Which target group does Palladium appeal to?
The brand appeals to design lovers, mechanics enthusiasts, collectors, and newcomers to Swiss Made. Thanks to clear model worlds and strong value for money, Palladium is suitable for anyone looking for a high-quality, independent alternative to major brands.
What is the price-performance ratio?
Palladium offers Swiss Made mechanics, high-quality materials, and modern designs at surprisingly fair prices. This creates a very attractive ratio between technical quality and cost – ideal for beginners and collectors.
Which collections belong to Palladium?
The brand includes a wide selection: Petit Squelette, P42 Squelette, Nacre, Nacre Chrono, Perlage, Patina (Bronze GMT), Mono, as well as the ladies' watch lines Silhouette and Classic. Each collection follows its own concept and covers different aesthetic needs.
Can I buy Palladium watches online in Switzerland?
Yes. Raspe Uhren & Schmuck offers the entire Palladium collection online – ideal for customers from Worb, Bern and all over Switzerland who want to combine Swiss-Made quality with personal service.