![]() The blue register at 3 tracks the chronograph minutes, the anthracite register at 6 tracks the chronograph seconds, and finally the light grey register at 9 displays the running seconds. The rest of the dial remains striking familiar with a matt white base and a tri-register tricolor setup at the center. ![]() The applied three-dimensional indices along with the hands have been rendered in 18k rose gold instead of steel. ![]() The precious metal treatment flows from the case to the dial to give the watch a cohesive appeal. Also like its steel counterpart, the case remains water-resistant to a healthy 100 meters, which means you can easily jump into the pool with this beauty tied to your wrist. It measures a modest 41mm in diameter and has a thickness of 13.6mm which is quite acceptable in the landscape of modern chronographs. The case maintains the nice curvaceous silhouette and modest dimensions of its steel siblings. The tone of gold is neither too bright nor too dull and offers a great contrast to the black ceramic bezel that features engraved markings that make the watch capable of tracking up to 1/10th of a second. Crafted from 18k Rose gold the case on this watch is warmer and alluring than its steel sibling. Now, the brand has increased the luxury quotient of the Chronomaster Sport by introducing a precious metal variation of this watch.Įxtensive use of precious metal on an everyday sports watch might not sound practical, but the outcome is a product that is visually intriguing and exudes a true sense of luxury, and the Zenith Chronomaster Sport Rose gold is a testimony to this. At the beginning of 2021, Zenith revealed the new Chronomaster Sport, a new sports chronograph powered by the latest and highly capable avatar of the El Primero movement, the caliber 36000.
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