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8093Σ

Zenith

Ref. 95.9000.9004/78.R582

Defy El Primero

An impressive and bold titanium 1/100th of a second chronograph skeletonized wristwatch with power reserve indication, warranty and presentation box

- Combining new standards of high-performing movements with futuristic designs, Zenith ‘defies’ the conventions of traditional Swiss watchmaking with its El Primero Calibre 9004 automatic movement.

- Mechanically complex, the movement features an innovative secondary gear train that operates at high frequencies, allowing it to measure time in 1/100th of a second intervals. This innovative mechanism serves as the beating heart of this charismatic chronograph collection. The swiftly moving chronograph hand is a captivating sight when the chronograph is activated.

- Housed in lightweight titanium, the 44mm case diameter provides a significant wrist presence, while the blue and grey sub-dials enhance readability against the futuristic skeletonized dial.

- This exceptional piece is a fantastic addition for chronograph collectors seeking something different and unconventional. Offered in excellent condition, the watch comes complete with its original certificate and presentation box, making it a prized find.

Zenith

Swiss | 1865

Since Zenith's beginnings, founder George Favre-Jacot sought to manufacture precision timepieces, realizing quality control was best maintained when production was housed under one roof. Zenith remains one of the few Swiss manufacturers to produce their own in-house movements to this day.



Today, the brand is best known for the "El Primero," the firm's most successful automatic chronograph movement. In an interesting twist of fate, the company that owned Zenith during the 1970s decided to move on to quartz movements and therefore sought to destroy the parts and tools necessary to make mechanical movements. One watchmaker realized this folly and hid the tools and parts before they were destroyed. In 1984, he returned them to Zenith so they could once again make the El Primero movement.

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