For
Only Watch 2013, Zenith donates the unique prototype tested for the development
of the El Primero Stratos honouring Felix Baumgartner, the first supersonic man
in history. One-of-a-kind model developed by
the Manufacture and the only prototype ever produced to develop and test the El
Primero Stratos designed for Felix Baumgartner and which has become the
first-ever supersonic watch. In 1969, Zenith effectively
launched the El Primero calibre by placing it on the landing gear of a Boeing
747 on the famous Paris-New York flight. Fully living up to the high
expectations for this legendary movement, the watch was running as smoothly
upon arrival as it had at the time of departure.
In 2012, it was from even higher, on the very edge of space, that Manufacture achieved a new historical feat as the creator of the very first watch to break the sound barrier (attaining a speed of Mach 1.25) in direct contact with the exterior. Resistant to sudden changes in pressure and temperature, as well as to extreme vibrations, this exceptional watch is a concentrated blend of the brand’s identity codes: the three colours of the iconic counters are all there; the mechanism beats at the high frequency of the El Primero movement, the world’s first automatic chronograph calibre; and the model also features the Flyback and Striking 10th (displaying tenths of a second via the sweep seconds-hand) functions.
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