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The lightest chronograph watch in the Chronomaster collection
In 1994, Zenith unveiled the Chronomaster collection, positioning it as a range of top-tier mechanical chronographs that showcase the brand's expertise and mastery of this complication. Over time, it evolved into Zenith's core collection, serving as the primary platform for showcasing the El Primero movement. And in 2021, the brand added a sporty look to its iconic collection and introduced the Chronomaster Sport collection. We've seen an array of additions to this collection, such as the brand’s collaboration with NFL player Aaron Rodgers last year, and the newly released Green Ceramic Bezel and Bejeweled Bezel during LVMH Watch Week, among many other releases, which have captivated watch enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Now, the brand introduces its lightest version yet of the Chronomaster sport collection, accompanied by a fresh selection of integrated rubber straps, the Zenith Chronomaster Sport Titanium. For a luxury sports watch, titanium emerges as the top choice material, and it's easy to see why. With its durable, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant properties, it's the perfect option for the latest release of the Zenith Chronomaster Sport. Crafted from grade 5 titanium, the case measures 41mm in diameter and 13.8mm in thickness, and both the case and pump-style pushers, boasts a brushed finish, showcasing a nice shade of gray. The bezel is also made from titanium and engraved with a precise 1/10th of a second scale, and features a distinctive sunburst satin-brushed decoration.
The sunray-brushed galvanic gray dial features snailed subdials with the iconic tri-color design in different shades of gray. The 60-second counter is positioned at 3 o’clock, while the 60-minute counter is positioned at 6 o’clock, and the small seconds subdial is positioned at 9 o’clock. The rhodium-plated, and faceted hour and minute hands are coated with Super-Luminova, ensuring optimal visibility in low-light conditions. Similarly, the faceted indices boast the same luminous coating. Additionally, the dial has a date window at 4:30.
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The Chronomaster Sport Titanium is powered by the iconic caliber El Primero 3600, operating at 36,000 vph (5Hz), and offering a 60-hour power reserve, as found in other models. Through the sapphire caseback, you can see a star-shaped skeletonized rotor. The timepiece is available with either a brushed and polished three-link titanium bracelet, featuring a double folding clasp with a security mechanism, or with a black, blue, green, or white FKM rubber strap equipped with folding clasps. The rubber strap variant is priced at CHF 10,380, equivalent to AED 43,600, while the titanium bracelet variant is priced at CHF 10,900, equivalent to AED 45,500.
For more information please visit Zenith’s official website.
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