Open Debate: Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton
The Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton is a beautifully provocative watch. It is the world?s first skeletonised watch with a 1/10th of a second display.
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Who needs to have a running seconds display on the dial when you could have a madly spinning 1/10th of a second subdial instead, as you could with the Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton" We have previously written up the Defy Skyline, on its debut, and it remains the only regular production watch collection in the world to showcase a 1/10th of a second display on the dial; with the Defy Skyline Skeleton, the brand moves the small seconds subdial to 6 o?clock, with the entire dial openworked to showcase a similarly openworked calibre 3620 SK. It is thus now the only openworked watch in the world with a 1/10th of a second display, production or otherwise (as far as we know). You could also wear it every day, thanks to its 100-metre water-resistance; truly not the skeletonised watch of yore.Â
READ MORE: Zenith Defy Skyline: Refined Angularity
The Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton debuted at the LVMH Watch Week in Singapore and immediately impressed us, while sparking some lively conversation that continues even now. This model puts the running seconds display in a traditional location, while continuing to defy expectations of a small seconds display. Combined with the aforementioned openworked elements, Zenith asks many questions of collectors and ...
The post Open Debate: Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton appeared first on LUXUO.
Who needs to have a running seconds display on the dial when you could have a madly spinning 1/10th of a second subdial instead, as you could with the Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton" We have previously written up the Defy Skyline, on its debut, and it remains the only regular production watch collection in the world to showcase a 1/10th of a second display on the dial; with the Defy Skyline Skeleton, the brand moves the small seconds subdial to 6 o?clock, with the entire dial openworked to showcase a similarly openworked calibre 3620 SK. It is thus now the only openworked watch in the world with a 1/10th of a second display, production or otherwise (as far as we know). You could also wear it every day, thanks to its 100-metre water-resistance; truly not the skeletonised watch of yore.Â
READ MORE: Zenith Defy Skyline: Refined Angularity
The Zenith Defy Skyline Skeleton debuted at the LVMH Watch Week in Singapore and immediately impressed us, while sparking some lively conversation that continues even now. This model puts the running seconds display in a traditional location, while continuing to defy expectations of a small seconds display. Combined with the aforementioned openworked elements, Zenith asks many questions of collectors and ...
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