Article: GÜDE Solingen SYNCHROS: A New Era of Knife Innovation

GÜDE Solingen SYNCHROS: A New Era of Knife Innovation
Since 1910, GÜDE has been forging knives in Solingen — Germany's legendary "City of Blades." The SYNCHROS series marks a bold evolution: every convention of the classic forged knife is reconsidered, and the result is a collection that has won multiple international design and performance awards.
The defining choice is the deliberate elimination of the bolster — the thick collar between blade and handle traditionally found on forged knives. In its place, GÜDE engineers a seamless, uninterrupted flow from smoked oak handle to blade. The difference is immediate in your hand: a raised grip position, perfect balance, and full access to the entire cutting edge.
Every element of the SYNCHROS series is engineered to serve the cook — not convention. The bolster-free profile means the blade is ground to the full heel, giving you complete edge access for sharpening and effortless rocking cuts. The continuous underlying tang and wrap-around handle end deliver exceptional balance that traditional bolster knives struggle to match.
- Innovative bolster-free handle design
- Novel raised pinch-grip position
- Consistent handle diameter throughout
- Continuous full-length tang
- Solid convex smoked oak handle
- Seamless handle-to-blade transition
- Drop-forged from a single piece of steel
- Ground through blade at the beard
- Slightly convex bevel geometry

The blade material of a professional knife must resolve contradictions: hard enough to hold an edge through demanding use, yet flexible enough to resist chipping under lateral stress. GÜDE resolves this tension precisely.
SYNCHROS blades are forged from premium chrome-molybdenum-vanadium steel, ice-hardened to an optimal 57–58 HRc on the Rockwell scale. This window delivers exceptional torsional stiffness for precise, confident cuts while retaining enough flex to absorb impact without fracture. The result is a blade that holds a razor edge far longer than softer steels — and that sharpens back beautifully when it finally needs attention.
SYNCHROS knives begin as solid steel blanks, transformed through traditional drop-forging under immense pressure — a process that aligns the grain structure of the steel and produces strength no stamped blade can match.
From the forging blank, each knife passes through meticulous manual processes: grinding, profiling, ice-hardening, and individual hand-sharpening by Solingen craftspeople. Ice-hardening — tempering the blade at sub-zero temperatures after quenching — relieves internal stresses and creates a finer, more uniform carbide structure. The end product is a knife that performs consistently from heel to tip, day after day.
The ETM Testmagazin awarded the SYNCHROS S765/26 carving knife a rating of Sehr Gut (Very Good) at 92.6% — top score among ten slicing knives tested.
The SYNCHROS form language is the direct result of drop-forging freedom. Because the steel is shaped under pressure rather than stamped from sheet, GÜDE's designers could specify geometries impossible in conventional production — most notably the continuous spine curve that flows without interruption from tang end to blade tip.
Functionally, the bolster-free heel means the SYNCHROS can be sharpened to the full length of the edge — something impossible on most German forged knives. The slightly convex bevel geometry reduces food release resistance, while the raised grip position naturally encourages the pinch grip favoured by professional cooks. Extended prep sessions feel effortless; the knife works with your hand, not against it.
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