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Airy and Light: Zenith Gets Ready for Summer with Defy Skyline White Ceramic Skeleton

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In 2022, Zenith unveiled its vision of a contemporary luxury sports watch with the Defy Skyline. Based on a historic model from 1969 in the original Defy, the form of the modern watch combines an unmistakable design with the functionality and sophistication of the legendary El Primero high-frequency caliber updated with a unique 1/10th-second sub-dial.

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Today, the Defy Skyline family includes three-hand watches, each with a beautiful star symbol on the dial, as well as models with complications such as a chronograph or a high-frequency tourbillon. There is also a skeleton version with a stunning openwork dial, available in stainless steel and black ceramic.

Just in time for summer, Zenith has now introduced the Defy Skyline Skeleton in white ceramic combined with a luminescent blue dial. With alternating satin-brushed and polished surfaces, the highly scratch-resistant case and signature 12-sided bezel offer a striking interpretation of the Defy silhouette. The 41 mm case is water-resistant to 100 meters.

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The white ceramic exterior of this new Defy Skyline Skeleton is complemented by an intense blue skeleton movement, which is fully on display through the open-worked dial. Constantly changing with the light and revealing different shades of blue, it takes on the shape of Zenith's famous four-pointed star from 1969, a recurring motif in the history of the Defy line.

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The dial reveals the open El Primero 3620 SK movement beneath, which is also finished in the brand's signature blue, evocative of the night sky. In place of a traditional seconds sub-dial, the Defy Skyline features the stunning constant 1/10th of a second running indicator at 6 o'clock, which completes one revolution every 10 seconds, and is driven directly by the 5Hz escapement. The self-winding manufacture movement features a silicon escape-wheel and lever, a power reserve of approximately 55 hours and is endowed with a stop-second mechanism for precise time-setting.

The Defy Skyline Skeleton in White Ceramic is attached with an interchangeable ceramic bracelet and priced at $17,500.

To learn more, visit Zenith, here.

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