Now, Zenith is upholding this tradition by adding this lustrous 18K rose gold model as the latest edition to the Chronomaster Sport line. As Zenith put it “the Chronomaster Sport combines the spirit of the El Primero A386, the form of the Chronomaster De Luca and the high-frequency performance established by the El Primero Calibre for over 50 years in a sporty chronograph like no other – in both style and substance”.Įver since the early days of the El Primero back in 1969, the Swiss brand has offered gold models of their automatic chronographs. The Zenith Chronomaster Sport Rose Gold (ref. The Chronomaster Sport is brought together by years of history and knowledge of Zenith’s automatic chronographs. You can read the full review of these models here. Watchadvice had the chance to do an in-depth review of the collection as it was released, with side-by-side comparisons on both the black and white dial Chronomaster Sport models. This black ceramic bezel massively alters. The most drastic change is the new bezel. Zenith decided to bump the case diameter up to a more modern 41mm, but it doesn’t look out of place. The lugs remain sharp, angular, and attractive. The Chronomaster Sport was not a total departure from its ancestor. Earlier this year, Zenith released the Chronomaster Sport collection, which marked the beginning of a new era for the brand’s quintessential sporty-chic chronograph. That rose gold case looks mighty handsome.
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