Zenith has kicked off LVMH Watch Week in style, debuting not one, not two but five new novelties to expand its DEFY collection. Featured in the series are new DEFY Skyline Skeleton, Chronograph and ...
Zenith’s Defy Zero Gravity watch isn’t just a fancy name. It actually does defy gravity. Its patented escapement is akin to the tourbillon, which was designed to compensate for the effects of gravity ...
After staying out of the dive watch game for decades, Zenith is doubling down on its gorgeous 1960s reissue with an upgraded case and flashier look. In 2024, Zenith dusted off its dive watch ...
Joining Zenith’s Defy Skyline collection is a duo of skeletonized chronographs that embodies a sport-luxe appeal. Clad in stainless steel, the new Defy Skyline Chronograph Skeleton arrives in its ...
When Zenith's Defy A3691 was first introduced in 1971, it was eclipsed by the brand's El Primero chronograph line, which went on to become the company's reigning icon. But the A3642 was just as ...
As the name suggests, the latest incarnation of the Defy Extreme is rendered in classic stainless steel and features a fully mirror-polished metal exterior. With the angular architecture of the Defy ...
To commemorate its 160th anniversary, Zenith unveils a special series of timepieces at the 2025 edition of Watches & Wonders Geneva. The collection includes the debut of the G.F.J. series alongside ...
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: a century-plus-old watch brand reissues a mid-century watch from its archives. Yawn. But how about this: a century-plus-old watch brand has created a watch ...
Zenith’s Defy Skyline Skeleton Boutique Edition retains much of the same DNA as its predecessors. It features an angular 41mm stainless steel case with a distinctly architectural style. Its sharply ...
One year after it debuted the sporty three-handed Defy Skyline collection, Zenith unveiled a bold skeletonized model—the first skeleton watch equipped with a 1/10th-of-a-second indicator—at this ...