March 27, 2017 Baselworld 201: Zenith and the legendary El Primero 100th of a second chronograph movement
March 27, 2017 at 08:44 am EDT
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Zenith unveiled several other new creations as well at Baselworld. The Chronomaster El Primero Grande Date Full Open has a high-frequency skeletonized mechanism and a sapphire dial that reveals two transparent counters. The Elite collection welcomes the new Elite Lady Moonphase 33 mm, available in 18k rose gold or stainless steel. A new vintage series, the Heritage 146 chronograph, revisits the historical model, while the Pilot Extra Special Chronograph and Pilot Type 20 Extra Special 40 mm pay tribute to the aviation pioneers that the Manufacture accompanied from the early days of flight.
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Baselworld is the most important marketplace and trendsetting show for the world's watch and jewelry industry. Baselworld distinguishes itself as the only show that regroups all the key players from watchmakers to jewelers, from diamond, pearl and gemstone dealers to machine manufacturers and related suppliers, as well as retailers, journalists, specialists and the general public.
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