Raffi Boyadjian | El Primero case contours
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Raffi Boyadjian — If you take a closer look at the dial, the unique design will certainly catch your eye. The most striking features are the three subdials in light gray, dark gray, and blue. The re...
d chronograph hand offers the perfect level of contrast and is topped with a unique Zenith star.
Raffi Boyadjian | Zenith El Primero overall view
Raffi Boyadjian — The sunburst dial is a sight to behold. On a practical note, the hands and indices are coated in SuperLuminova so they are still visible in poor lighting conditions. Things get even more exciting when you look at the El Primero’s movement. First things first, it’s an in-house caliber built by Zenith, and as an added bonus, it has a 50-hour power reserve.
Raffi Boyadjian — In addition to the hours, minutes, and small seconds at 9 o’clock, the movement also powers a chronograph function. This offers a major advantage in terms of frequency: the El Primero movement beats at 5 Hz, whereas the Daytona movement only beats at 4 Hz. That means you can measure times to within a tenth of a second with the El Primero, a clear advantage over the Rolex. Another feature missing from the Daytona is a date display. The El Primero elegantly displays the date at the 6 o’clock position.
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