High Watchmaking: Chronographs and precision
• The chronograph was invented in the early 19th century and subsequently enriched with a split-seconds function, a noble version...
Read moreDetails• The chronograph was invented in the early 19th century and subsequently enriched with a split-seconds function, a noble version...
Read moreDetailsThe front dial is entirely skeletonised, revealing the full complexity of the minute repeater mechanism and presenting a mesmerising display...
Read moreDetailsOverseas Limited Editions “Everest”Chronograph and dual time models issued in two 150-piece limited series A chronograph watch and a dual time...
Read moreDetailsUntil recently, it would be fair to say that this collection of watches was broadly overlooked by the horological community....
Read moreDetailsThe Story of Style & Design looks at the Reverso watch from an aesthetic perspective. A quintessential example of Art...
Read moreDetailsAround the 1790’s Margetts moved into marine chronometer design and manufacture. Betts described the ordinary marine chronometers, that Margetts petitioned...
Read moreDetailsSince the launch of the A386 in 1969, the tri-colour chronograph counters have become one of Zenith’s most instantly recognizable...
Read moreDetailsNew York, September 8th 2021 - luxury Swiss Watchmaker Vacheron Constantin opened NYFW with a star-studded fete celebrating a striking new Flagship...
Read moreDetailsSo why aren’t there more of them? Look back to the 1960s and 1970s and there were – a lot...
Read moreDetailsThis method of using acid to “frost” a dial is rarely used in modern watchmaking, as the acid is dangerous...
Read moreDetailsThe time has finally come for Zenith to open the doors to its one and only boutique in Switzerland in...
Read moreDetails“Technical Achievements” exhibitionDiscover the watchmaking genius of the Maison and its mastery of mechanical complications in the 20th centuryThe “Technical Achievements”...
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