And for this reason, it has far more appeal than the previous editions… Indeed, the Zenith Chronomaster Open is essentially a Chronomaster Sport without the ceramic bezel and with a hole in its dial. This new range of watches, which we discovered here in March as part of the Watches & Wonders novelties, is using most of the acclaimed Chronomaster Sport’s specifications, yet in a streamlined case, but with a more complex dial architecture. If the concept of the El Primero Open dates back to the 2000s, it has been revamped very recently with the new Chronomaster Open. And now, the Zenith Chronomaster Open is presented with a new dial colour, which is associated with the brand’s boutique editions. Something quite emblematic of the 2000s editions of this watch collection, it somehow lost a bit of its appeal… Until earlier this year, when Zenith brought back the concept with a far more modern take. The open-heart style has long been associated with the classic El Primero chronograph, with the fast-beating heart of the watch, its 5Hz escapement, fully exposed through a hole on the dial.
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