The watch that breaks necks(and pocket books)...
If you want a
luxury men's watch and you want the best, feast your eyes on this
$89,999 watch made by Zenith! Those numbers aren't wrong, this watch really does cost 90 thousand dollars! Can you say... Big Baller! If you can afford this luxury watch, you are indeed living the life...
Presenting The Zenith 96.0529.4035/51.M533
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| Model Number: Zenith 96.0529.4035/51.M533
Brand: Zenith
Dial Window Type: Hesalite
Clasp Type: Deployment Clasp
Case Material: Titanium
Case Diameter: 46.5 Millimeters
Case Thickness: 20 Millimeters
Band Material: Titanium
Band Length: Mens
Band Width: 23 Millimeters
Band Color: Black
Dial Color: Blue
Bezel Material: Titanium
Bezel Function: Unidirectional
Calendar: Date
Special Features: Luminous
Movement: Automatic Self Wind
Water Resistant Depth: 3300 Feet
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Covered under the 'Perfect Timing 2-Year WarrantyProduct Description
Black microblasted titanium case, Black titanium bracelet with blue lateral inserts, Deployant buckle, Unidirectional rotating black carbon fiber bezel, Screw down crown and push buttons, Black dial with silver carbon fiber in center, Luminous hands, Small seconds subdial, Chronograph feature (Seconds, Minutes, Hours), Magnified date at the 12 o'clock, Tourbillon visible at the 11 o'clock, Scratch resistant sapphire crystal, Automatic mechanical movement, Water resistant to 1000 meters/ 3330 feet. Shock and high pressure resistant. Limited Edition of 25 pieces.
See it now: Zenith Men's 96.0529.4035/51.M Defy Xtreme Tourbillon Titanium Chronograph Watch
The Zenith Story
Zenith was created in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot, who, at age 22, was one of the first watchmakers to understand the importance of the principle of interchangeable parts.
It's said that one night after Jacot finished a movement he considered almost perfection he went out and looked at the stars and he felt the stars almost speak to him. He saw the gigantic constellation turning around the Pole star similar in the complexity to the movements of the pivots and the wheels on their axes. He decided then to call his new movement and its manufacture after the word that designates the highest point in the universe, ZENITH, the star was adopted as a brand symbol as it is still today.
By the time Jacot stopped working in 1929, Zenith had made watch history, winning grand prix medals for timekeeping precision at international expositions in Geneva, Paris, Barcelona, and Neuchatel.
In 1969, the company gained renown for introducing the world's first automatic chronograph movement, the El Primero. Oscillating at 36,000 alternations/hour, the El Primero was able to measure short intervals to a tenth of a second, an unsurpassed world record.
In 1995, Zenith launched a new generation of ultra-thin chronographs, the Elite, recently voted best mechanical movement by the professional press.
Since its beginning, Zenith has been recognized with more than 1,565 first observatory prizes in chronometry, making it the Swiss brand most rewarded for precision.
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