Zenith DEFY Skyline CX in Action

A Tribute to Industrial Design


The Zenith DEFY Skyline CX marks our tenth collaboration, a milestone for us. For this important project, we returned to Zenith, a brand we first worked with. Over the years, Zenith has solidified its reputation for precision manufacturing and bold design choices, making it an ideal partner to celebrate our shared progress. In addition, we love the people at Zenith, who share our passion for watches and design and are genuinely kind people.

Back to square one
This collaboration seemed like a natural progression. Our first product with Zenith, the El Primero Chronomaster C.01, incorporated Silicon Valley’s minimalist design sensibilities into Zenith’s most iconic watch. With the CX, we’ve dug deeper into a design language that has influenced modern technology: 1970s industrial functionalism.

This design style is more than just an aesthetic choice, it also has historical significance for the DEFY collection. The Zenith DEFY collection was launched in 1969, predating other iconic stainless steel sports watches like the Royal Oak and Nautilus. By revisiting this period, the CX pays homage to the roots of the DEFY while offering a fresh perspective that fits seamlessly into the modern DEFY Skyline collection.

CASE CONSTRUCTION
The DEFY Skyline CX features a micro-blasted stainless steel case for a matte, almost stone-like finish. Polished details on the bezel edge and caseback accentuate this finish, creating contrast without appearing over the top. The result is a modern, industrial look that is both durable and sophisticated.

DIAL DETAILS
The matte silver dial features Zenith’s signature starry night pattern with a subtle gradient effect. This pattern adds texture and depth while maintaining the minimalist style of the design.

The time-only dial does away with the date window for a cleaner look. The tenth-of-a-second subdial, typically located at 9 o’clock on other DEFY Skyline models, has been moved to 6 o’clock to improve symmetry. The subdials feature orange accents, highlighting the number “10” to celebrate this being our tenth collaboration. replica watches price

Movement
At the heart of this watch is a modified El Primero movement, known for its high-frequency operation. In particular, this watch features a time-only version of the movement commonly used in the DEFY Skyline Skeleton collection (i.e. without date), allowing for a simplified and symmetrical dial layout to match the minimalist design.

Bracelet & Strap
Designed to be versatile, the watch comes with two strap options, both as standard:

The micro-blasted steel bracelet perfectly matches the case finish for a complete look
The orange rubber strap matches the orange accents on the dial, adding a bold, sporty touch to more casual occasions

Dimensions & Wearability
Case Diameter: 41mm
Case Height: 12mm
Lug-to-Lug: 46mm
These proportions make the CX suitable for a wide range of wrist sizes. The combination of the stylish case design and versatile strap ensures that the fake watches for sale can easily adapt to a variety of environments and atmospheres.

Blending in, standing out
What’s special about the CX is how naturally it fits into the DEFY Skyline collection. The industrial design feels like an extension of Zenith’s contemporary collection, rather than an external addition. This seamless integration is exactly what we strive for in every collaboration – a watch that both enhances the collection’s story and offers something new.

Despite the significant customization, the CX doesn’t feel over-engineered or over-engineered. The watch can stand out on its own within Zenith’s core collection, which we feel is the sign of a successful collaboration.

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