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Zenith Defy Skyline Tourbillon

Defy Skyline, Zenith's successful representative in the sport-chic segment, met with Tourbillon, one of the classic complications of traditional watchmaking.

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There are two different references in the new model family. The sporty case, designed with a diameter of 42mm and with a 12-sided bezel detail, comes in stainless steel and black ceramic options. Stylish cases with Zenith emblem and locking crown, as well as scratch-resistant sapphire crystals, are resistant to 100 meters of water pressure.

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The dials, which come in blue for the stainless steel version and black for the black ceramic version, draw attention with their circular star motif. There is a Tourbillon escapement at 6 o'clock on the stylish dials where applique indices and baton hands show the time.

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Both models are powered by the El Primero 3630 movement. The automatic movement, developed based on El Primero 3620, oscillates at a frequency of 5Hz / 36,000vph and offers a power reserve time of up to 60 hours when fully wound.

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The new models come with bracelets that match the case material. The models, which include a rubber strap matching the dial color in the box set, take their place in the standard (non-limited) collection.

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