Zenith. A Limited Edition Very Fine and Large 18k Pink Gold Tourbillon Chronograph Wristwatch with Date
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Zenith. A Limited Edition Very Fine and Large 18k Pink Gold Tourbillon Chronograph Wristwatch with Date

SIGNED ZENITH, EL PRIMERO, GRANDE CHRONOMASTER XXT TOURBILLON MODEL, MILLÉSIME 2005, NO. 30/50, CIRCA 2004

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Zenith. A Limited Edition Very Fine and Large 18k Pink Gold Tourbillon Chronograph Wristwatch with Date
Signed Zenith, El Primero, Grande ChronoMaster XXT Tourbillon Model, Millésime 2005, No. 30/50, Circa 2004
El Primero Cal. 4005 automatic movement, engine-turned 22k pink gold rotor, 35 jewels, silvered guilloché central dial, large applied pink gold faceted triangular-shaped numerals in progressive sizes on a polished blank chapter ring, eccentric tourbillon carriage surrounded by date indication, two small eccentric subsidiary dials for 12 hour and 30 minute registers, large circular case, stepped bezel, downturned fluted lugs, two rectangular chronograph buttons in the band, sapphire crystal display back secured by eight screws, 18k pink gold Zenith deployant clasp, case, dial, and movement signed
44mm diam.
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Lot Essay

Accompanied by product literature, setting pin, Zenith presentation box, and tie-tag.

Zenith presented the first tourbillon El Primero Grande Chronomaster XXT at Baselworld in 2004, featuring the new 4005 caliber movement, composed of 310 parts. The use of this famous movement allowed the development of the fastest tourbillon in the world: beating at 36,000 vibrations per hour, this timepiece guarantees high precision with a chronograph accurate to a tenth of a second.

Furthermore it features another highly ingenious component: the calendar disc inserted between the bridge and the tourbillon carriage turns in the opposite direction, meaning while the latter revolves in 60 seconds, the date changes at midnight in the opposite direction.

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