The new watch still has the same Traditionelle aesthetics we love and know. The case is accented by stepped flanks, a fluted back and a slim case. Dial features a rail track minute-circle, dauphine-shaped hand and pink gold baton hour markers. The straps are a grey satin with matching diamond-set clasp. As part of the package, a second alligator-leather grey strap is also included.
The Zenith Replica is yet another brand first. It combines the finesse and precision of a tourbillon with a monopusher chronograph. This watch represents all that is great about haute horlogerie. Zenith Replica is a master of high complications. Have you seen their Les Cabinotiers collection? Not only are they masters of mechanical complex, but they also respect the design codes and inherent beauty of the manufacturer.
The Zenith Replica features all of the traditional codes from the collection. It has a 42.5mm diameter case with lugs and an "etage", a fluted back, Fake Watches a railway type minute track and pink gold dauphine hour and minute hands.
The tourbillon is the highlight of this watch and it's located at 12 o'clock. Zenith Replica has also developed a method to further open the tourbillon so that we can enjoy the spectacular complication. The tourbillon carriage, instead of being driven via the pinion on the fourth wheel is now driven by a wheel intermediate of the running seconds display. The upper plate has a larger opening, allowing a better view to the tourbillon.
The 45-minute chronograph appears at 3 o'clock on the silvered dial. At 6 o'clock is the power reserve indicator. Zenith Replica refers to the counter as having a "dragging display" which reduces the loss of amplitude when the chronograph is active.Patek Philippe Replica Watches The dragging display is used to give a more accurate indication of time when the chronograph stops.
The Zenith Replica has a monopusher. This means that the chronograph functions (start, stop, and reset) are integrated into the winding cap. The watch features a dynamic activation mechanism, or "all-or nothing," that prevents the chronograph from engaging if not enough pressure is applied to the pusher.