Founded in 1865 by its fastidious owner, Zenith, represented the pinnacle of watchmaking perfection. Georges Favre-Jacot and his company was one of only a few watchmakers that manufactured complete watches. He produced these watches using up-to-date machinery and tools that he built himself. Zenith has garnered more than 1,500 international watchmaking awards and continues to produce wristwatches of distinction. Stainless steel case, white dial, red hands and arabic numerals, chronograph feature (seconds, 30-minute totalizer at 3), small seconds at 9, power reserve display at the 6 o’clock, red satin strap, deployment buckle, scratch resistant sapphire crystal, swiss automatic movement, water resistance 30 meters / 100 feet.
Product Features
- Automatic movement
- Red and silver chronograph dial
- Red satin strap
- Open aperture
- Water resistant to 99 feet (30 M): withstands rain and splashes of water, but not showering or submersion