Credits: Article and images by Ross Povey @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/watches-and-wonders-2022-zenith-chronosport-open/
At this year’s Watches and Wonders, Zenith is celebrating its position as Master of Chronographs through an exhibition that celebrates over half a century of it being a leading light in the development of chronographs. The story proper begins in 1969 with the launch of the El Primero, the first integrated automatic chronograph movement that helped power a generation of sports watches, and not just those by Zenith…
Each year a watch release captures the collective hearts of watch collectors and the industry in general. In 2021, the new Zenith Chronosport certainly garnered a significant amount of airtime as the sports watch community welcomed the latest iteration of the iconic El Primero with open arms. The caliber 3600 picked up where the original caliber 400 left off, but with a next-gen update in that the chronograph could measure 1/10th of a second, thanks to a central chronograph that completed a lap of the dial every 10 seconds. So far so cool. The “Sport” in its moniker referred to an aesthetic makeover that included a 42mm steel case, new black and white dial options and a ceramic bezel. The watch kept the anachronistic pump pushers and tri-color subdial layout, but then these are house signatures and were well executed. Now Zenith is opening up and giving us a glimpse of what lies beneath…
2022 sees the relaunch of the Chronosport Open, a new riff on the new classic Zenith sports chronograph. The Chronosport Open first made its mark in 2003, but the new version 19 years later is very much of the times. In line with modern tastes, the case is a more modest 40mm as opposed to its sibling’s 42mm, and it has tweaked lugs that look even slimmer due to the new larger bevels that have been added to the case profile. The pushers have a new rounded caps, and the bracelet echoes the case’s combination of polished and matte-brushed finishing. The watch is available in steel, with either black or silver dial, and in 18K rose gold with a silver dial. There is also a very cool element around the tri- color subdial arrangement.
Credits: Article and images by Ross Povey @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/watches-and-wonders-2022-zenith-chronosport-open/