ZENITH, DEFY XTREME TOURBILLON, EL PRIMERO

TITANIUM AND STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC TOURBILLON CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE DISPLAY
Lots are subject to 5% import Duty on the importat… 顯示更多
ZENITH, DEFY XTREME TOURBILLON, EL PRIMERO TITANIUM AND STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC TOURBILLON CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE DISPLAY

NO. 96 0525 4035, CIRCA 2006

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ZENITH, DEFY XTREME TOURBILLON, EL PRIMERO

TITANIUM AND STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC TOURBILLON CHRONOGRAPH BRACELET WATCH WITH DATE DISPLAY
NO. 96 0525 4035, CIRCA 2006

Calibre 4035 SX, 25 jewels, visible tourbillon regulator, multi layered part openworked dial, 30 minutes and 12 hours counters, rotatable bezel, three-part case, crystal with magnified lens, screw down case back, helium escape valve in the band, screw down crown and chronograph pushers, titanium Zenith bracelet with Kevlar lateral inserts and carbon fibre central links, case, dial and movement signed
Diameter: 46.5 mm.

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Lots are subject to 5% import Duty on the importation value (low estimate) levied at the time of collection shipment within UAE. For UAE buyers, please note that duty is paid at origin (Dubai) and not in the importing country. As such, duty paid in Dubai is treated as final duty payment. It is the buyer's responsibility to ascertain and pay all taxes due.

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Established one hundred and fifty years ago, Zenith was named after the highest point in the sky. Today, the Defy line of timepieces embodies a partnership between technology and glamour. Aethetics complement functionality in the Defy Xtreme - the dial is built of different layers of carbon fibre, hesalite and aluminium so as to withstand shocks and the attention-grabbing propeller-shaped chronograph hands ensure the complication's robustness. A specially invented alloy called Zenithium, which is three times stronger than steel, is used for the balance cocks, chronograph and escape bridges. This allows the movement to withstand extreme conditions, purportedly to a depth of 1,000 metres under water.