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Zenith Pilot Type 20 Chronograph Extra Special Showcase Review

See this watch online: https://goo.gl/36UzaB Greetings, and welcome to the world of Zenith. Today I'll be your guide to the Zenith Pilot Type 20 Chronograph Extra Special 45 millimeters in bronze. You can see this and the entire collection of Zenith premium time pieces on our website, govbergwatches.com. For 2017, Zenith has taken it's Type 20 Chronograph and rendered it in bronze, with a minimally treated oily nubuck leather calfskin strap, capped as ever by an oversized brushed grain Zenith guiding star inlaid trapezoidal pin buckle. Historically true in it's imagery, it's also easy to use for on the fly adjustment of this sports style timepiece. The leather is calfskin, minimally treated khaki green with a contrasting stitch, oily nubuck leather. It's historically true on top, with luxury watch refinement on the underside, has a natural vulcanized rubber inlay, provides supless against the skin, but also isolates the leather from the heat, moisture, and grit of the wrist for long wearing durability. The titanium case back features both the nomenclature and the imagery of Zenith's heritage. The notation Montre d'Aeronef, applicable to the company's vintage pilot watches, and the image of the Bleriot monoplane carrying a Zenith watch aboard, flown by it's namesake inventor across the English Channel in 1909. But in a break from tradition, you'll note this watch is water resistant to 100 meters, exceptional for the Pilot's watch class, and ensuring that this time piece is equally appropriate for pilots and sea plane pilots. Rotating the oversized, historically true round case, you can see that it's robust and simple in it's details, with a bolt fixed identification plaque on it's flank, as is historical precedent, as well as simple straight lugs holding the nubuck leather strap close to the case and giving away to a minimalist bronze bezel framing a classically inspired dial. Now you can see there's a small amount of loft to the domed style sapphire, so it creates some of the aesthetic of a vintage plexiglass, but with modern standards of resistance to scratch. Inboard, you can see white on black printing for easy use of the chronograph functions, chronograph seconds easily read at the periphery of the hour track. You'll also note the hour numerals themselves in a vintage font, Arabic style and fully luminescent, along with the oversized rose gold cathedral hands at center. It's the imagery of history but at the same time, highly legible in any light including no light. A simple twin counter, twin register chronograph set up provides chronograph seconds outboard, and in the sub register at 3:00, chronograph minutes up to 30. You can also see, on the case back, the cover for the Zenith El Primero Manufacture Chronograph Caliper 4069. Automatic winding with a 50 hour power reserve, solidly more than the industry standard of 40 to 42. It features crisp column wheel actuation in traditional fashion. Harder to manufacture and harder to tune, but standard issue on the Zenith El Primero family of in house chronograph calipers. Now it also beats away at the classical doublestep five hertz, or ten beats per second, that has been the El Primero signature since it's debut in 1960. The one tenth of a second, 35 joule in house chronograph movement is actuated via historically inspired oversized chronograph triggers, at 2:00 to start and stop, and at 4:00 to reset. You can see this and the entire collection of Zenith premium timepieces on our website, govbergwatches.com.

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