![]() ![]() ![]() This good looking Zenith 'Chronomaster T El Primero' Ref No:17.0240.410/01 features a 8KT Rose Gold Case. A sapphire crystal covers both the dial and movement. Zenith 'Chronomaster T El Primero' Mens Watch. While not the most novel, the new Chronomaster Sport is a sensible addition to the line. We still see the same overall architecture though, with pump-style chronograph pushers and a knurled crown. Having debuted the line with versions in steel, Zenith now unveils the rose gold Chronomaster Sport, adding a touch of luxe to the sports chronograph. It’s presented in a steel or gold cased version, both measuring 39.5mm in diameter (1.5mm less than the Sport). That’s the easiest way to put it, although there’s more to talk about obviously. The new Zenith Chronomaster Open is essentially a Chronomaster Sport without the ceramic bezel and a hole in its dial. Now, just about a year later, Zenith extends the family tree with the new Zenith Chronomaster Open, taking us back to the early 2000s and dropping that sporty-looking bezel in the process. The brilliantly styled watch combined the sporty look of the ceramic 1/10th of a second scale bezel, with the signature triple-coloured subdials and the high-frequency El Primero 3600 movement. Last year, Zenith released the superb Chronomaster Sport and it quickly shot to the top of the favourites-list amongst many chronograph enthusiasts. ![]()
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