When Zenith's Defy A3691 was first introduced in 1971, it was eclipsed by the brand's El Primero chronograph line, which went on to become the company's reigning icon. But the A3642 was just as ...
Inspired by Extreme E's second-season finale held in Punta del Este, Uruguay, the Zenith Extreme E Energy X Prix embodies a 45 mm carbon fiber and titanium case, plus an El Primero chronograph ...
After staying out of the dive watch game for decades, Zenith is doubling down on its gorgeous 1960s reissue with an upgraded case and flashier look. In 2024, Zenith dusted off its dive watch ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As the name suggests, the latest incarnation of the Defy Extreme is rendered in classic stainless steel and features a fully ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zenith DEFY Skyline Skeleton Night Surfer El Primero release. Swiss luxury watch manufacturer Zenith has just released the new ...
Zenith claims this makes its Defy Lab the world's most accurate mechanical watch. Though portable mechanical clocks have been around since the early 16th century, it wasn't until 1675 that it was ...
Zenith has a new addition to its Defy Skyline line, and it’s very much on brand: sharp geometry, high-frequency mechanics, and enough rose gold to make it unmistakably a "statement piece" on the wrist ...
With a movement and strap bathed in a striking purple hue, the new Defy 21 Ultraviolet from Zenith makes a bold aesthetic statement, but it’s the rationale for the color choice that watch lovers will ...
Much like the Defy 21 Ultraviolet introduced last June, the new Ultrablue model features splashes of high-octane color on the bridges of its movement and on its star-shaped oscillating weight. The ...
Zenith has debuted two new limited edition DEFY Extreme Chroma watches. Available in black and white cases, the Zenith DEFY Extreme Chroma hides a rainbow of colours in the movement underneath the ...
The Defy Extreme Double Tourbillon is Zenith’s latest addition to its Defy Extreme line, configured with the watchmaker’s most advanced, high-frequency chronograph movement to date. Boasting 1/100th ...
Zenith has revived the very first model to bear the Defy name, the A3642 “Bank Vault” from 1969. The 37mm stainless steel model with a warm grey gradient dial will be produced in exacting detail in a ...
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