Zenith novelties first look @ Geneva Days 2019
The Zenith Manufacture is most known for a movement: the El Primero. The first automatic chronograph movement, released exactly 50 years ago. Few innovations have occurred in the space since and this movement remains widely used today and was indeed the basis for many legendary wristwatch chronographs, including the Rolex Daytona and the TAG Heuer Carrera.
Today, Zenith has experienced a revival. Not simply as the creator of a legendary movement but also one that is innovating on mechanical engines, reviving classic watches, and releasing bold new designs. Each of these three points can be seen in their Defy Lab watch released last year, the popular vintage-inspired pilot line, and their bold new Defy collection.
Toward the end of the week of SIHH in Geneva, I had an opportunity to see first hand a sneak peak at the new 2019 collection from Zenith. While I was sure to be interested in what they could be doing for such an important anniversary, what ended up catching my attention, to my surprise, was something else.