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ZENITH WATCHES
It takes nine months to make a single Zenith watch, with 80 different professionals working together to create its components. These timepieces are created in a factory built on the spot where the founder of Zenith first began making watches more than a hundred years ago. Worn by even Mahatma Gandhi and explorer Roald Amundsen, the first explorer to make it to the South Pole, Zenith is a watch for someone who wants a state-of-the-art timepiece. The Zenith El Primero, a cornerstone of its timepiece collection, is famous as the most accurate series movement available in the world, beating at 36,000 vibrations an hour and able to time events up to 1/10 of a second.
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Beautiful PrecisionIn 2011, when Swedish explorer Ernst Nilson decided to recreate Amundsen’s feat and travel from the North Pole to South Pole without the use of motorized vehicles, Zenith watchmakers outfitted him with his own El Primero. It eventually sold at auction for 1.8 million dollars. |
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