However, none of these 3 movements are identical and the technical solutions chosen are all unique. The Zenith El Primero (the movement) is born in 1969 and was – alongside 2 other movements from Seiko and Buren / Heuer / Hamilton / Breitling – the first automatic chronograph movement. And while the blue dial is a nice addition to the catalogue, we’ll stick to the more classical, timeless silver edition today, probably easier to match on a daily basis.īefore going into this Zenith El Primero 410, a quick historical reminder. However, you know the truth for a long time now: nothing is comparable to a proper test, with the watch in question strapped on your wrist for a longer period. ![]() It’s not our first time with this watch, as we’ve already covered it in 2014 when Zenith presents it to the public and we’ve been briefly touching it, in a blue dial edition, at Baselworld 2015. Hands-on review.Ī sporty, balanced elegance can define Zenith El Primero 410 Triple Calendar and MoonPhase Chronograph. This watch has a name, the Zenith El Primero 410 Triple Calendar and MoonPhase Chronograph and we had it for a while on the wrist. ![]() So, when you mix it with an icon like the Zenith El Primero (yes it is, both the movement and the watch that includes it), with an inspired look and a great quality, it brings you quite a package (something we were sure about at the time of its introduction). In a glance, it allows you to have a look at all the calendar datas. ![]() Admittedly, calendar watches are convenient, especially when it comes to full calendars (the one that display the day, the date and the month).
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