Designed to appeal to both male and female urbanites with its sensible dimensions, the rose gold and titanium case of the
Defy Classic is water-resistant to 10 ATM and frames stand-out facetted gold-plated hands and hour markers, along with a cut-out date disc read off on a white dot at 6 o’clock. Showcasing the signature transparency of the collection, the subtle grey, star-themed openworked dial ensures an unobstructed view of the Manufacture ZENITH automatic Elite 670 base calibre powering this distinctive timepiece.
Complete with a silicon escape-wheel and lever as well as a special oscillating weight with satined finishes, the movement operates at a frequency of 4 Hz and offers over 50 hours of autonomy. The finesse of this sophisticated engine can also be admired through a transparent sapphire crystal case-back. The two-tone nature of the model is reflected in the supple links of the titanium and rose gold bracelet complementing this artful combination of aesthetic sophistication and technical refinement.
The Future of Swiss Watchmaking
Since 1865, Zenith has been guided by authenticity, daring and passion in pushing the boundaries of excellence, precision and innovation. Soon after its founding in Le Locle by visionary watchmaker Georges Favre-Jacot, Zenith gained recognition for the precision of its chronometers, with which it has won 2,333 chronometry prizes in just over a century and a half of existence: an absolute record. Famed for its legendary 1969 El Primero calibre enabling short-time measurements accurate to the nearest 1/10
th of a second, the Manufacture has since developed over 600 movement variations. Today, Zenith offers new and fascinating vistas in time measurement, including 1/100
th of a second timing with the Defy El Primero 21; and a whole new dimension in mechanical precision with the world’s most accurate watch, the 21
st century Defy Lab. Energised by newly reinforced ties with a proud tradition of dynamic, avant-garde thinking, Zenith is writing its future… and the future of Swiss watchmaking.