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Zenith reprises its partnership with Argentinian-Spanish optical artist Felipe Pantone to create the new Defy Extreme Felipe Pantone, a limited-edition colorful chronograph with a metallic dial that reflects light with micro-engraved iridescence.

The new Zenith Defy Extreme Felipe Pantone.

Pantone combines color, metallic components and mathematically conceived shapes to generate optical illusions on the Defy’s dial. 

To create the dial’s colorful effect, Zenith reproduced a process Pantone has used frequently in his Planned Iridescence art installations.

Zenith technicians started with a clear sapphire disk as the dial’s base and then applied hidden, micro-engraved patterns measuring only 100 nanometres deep. The patterns reflect light, creating a rainbow of colors that shift with the light.

You’ll see shifting colors on the hands as well. Zenith finishes the chronograph’s minute counter with a graduated scale of colors, where each minute is segmented by a different tone. The chronograph’s second counter mimics a moiré effect with its thin, concentric black and white lines.

More colors

At Pantone’s direction, Zenith also made the watch’s dodecagonal bezel and its pusher protectors from translucent blue YAS (yttrium aluminosilicate), a crystalline glass material comparable to synthetic sapphire. This adds more color to the watch, beyond the dial. Just outside the bezel, the four corners of the case are engraved with “FP#1”, a signature for “Felipe Pantone El Primero”.

Zenith then matched that translucent blue with an equally translucent blue silicone strap. Zenith also includes a polished steel bracelet and a black Velcro strap with the watch.

Pantone also demonstrates his chromatic-based style on the watch’s El Primero high-frequency chronograph movement. He advised Zenith to apply the gradient rainbow 3-D PVD coloring used on the watch’s hands to the star-shaped rotor.

As a reminder, the El Primero movement inside the Defy Extreme series is one of Zenith’s most complicated. It features two independently driven regulating organs, beating at 50Hz for chronograph and 5Hz for the timekeeping.

Zenith offers the Defy Extreme Felipe Pantone as a limited edition of 100 pieces, available exclusively at Zenith boutiques and online. Price: CHF 29,900.

Optical artist Felipe Pantone at work.

 

Specifications: Zenith Extreme Defy Felipe Pantone

(Reference: 03.9100.9004/49.I210)

Movement: El Primero 9004, 1/100th-of-a-second chronograph, one rotation per second for the chrono hand, one escapement for the watch (36,000 VpH – 5 Hz); 1 escapement for the chronograph (360,000 VpH – 50 Hz). Certified Chronometer, power-reserve of 60 hours.

Functions: Hours and minutes in the center. Small seconds at 9 o’clock. 1/100th of a second chronograph: Central chronograph hand that makes one turn each second; 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock; 60-second counter at 6 o’clock; Chronograph power-reserve indication at 12 o’clock.

Finishes: Ruthenium colored main plate on movement + special “Rainbow” PVD-colored oscillating weight with satined finishings.

Case: 45mm polished steel & blue YAS, water resistant to 200 meters.  

Dial: Tinted sapphire with Felipe’s iridescent effect artwork pattern,  Rhodium-plated, faceted and coated with Beige SuperLuminova hour markers and  Rhodium-plated, faceted with “Rainbow” PVD coating & SLN C1 hands. 

Bracelet: Transparent blue Rubber. 2 straps included: 1 rubber with folding buckle & 1 Velcro, stainless steel folding clasp.

Price: CHF 29,900. 

Zodiac enhances its hot Super Sea Wolf collection with a new ceramic-cased model, a first for the U.S.-based, Swiss-made sports watchmaker.

The new Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Ceramic.

The new Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Ceramic features a 40mm case built from hardened ceramic, which envelopes the case’s steel core.

With a ceramic exterior, the new Super Sea Wolf appears more polished and deeper black than you’d see with black-coated steel case. Ceramic, a high-tech material now widely found on watches, is scratch-resistant, corrosion-resistant and fade-resistant.

As a result, ceramic watches typically look new for many more years than comparable steel or precious metal watches. For the wearer there are other advantages, including its light weight and hypoallergenic properties.

Zodiac offers the watch with a particularly handsome midnight blue radiant sunburst dial with uni-directional rotating bezel and highly visible white hands and markers set with plenty of SuperlumiNova.

The dial on the new Zodiac Super Sea Wolf Ceramic rightly touts its 200-meters of water resistance and displays the date. Inside the newly developed case you’ll find a chronometer-certified, Swiss-made STP 1-11 automatic movement.

Zodiac attaches a vanilla scented rubber strap to each case. Price: $1,695.

Ulysse Nardin teams with Norwegian outdoor sportswear brand Norrøna to launch the Diver Norrona Arctic Night, a limited edition dive watch. Alongside the launch Ulysse Nardin has also partnered with Norwegian polar explorer Børge Ousland, who is a long-time wearer of Norrøna arctic wear.

The new Ulysse Nardin Diver Norrona Arctic Night, a limited edition dive watch.

The new watch is essentially a new black iteration of the Ocean Race Diver, the most sustainable watch in Ulysse Nardin’s collection. Ulysse Nardin explains that its designers were inspired by Norwegian Fjords and volcanic rocks as it created the black, gray and white color palette of the new watch.

The launch underscores Ulysse Nardin’s commitment to using sustainable materials to produce its watches.

Ulysse Nardin makes the watch’s sidecase and case-back from forty percent Carbonium and sixty percent recycled fishing nets. The case itself is made of eighty percent recycled automotive materials, as supplied by Voestalpine Boehler from Austria. The watch’s strap is made of 100% recycled fishing nets.

In addition, Ulysse Nardin creates the bezel decoration from 100% Carbonium, created from recycled aircraft parts. Even the movement, the automatic UN-118, is built with locally sourced components made within thirty kilometers of the Ulysse Nardin’s Swiss facilities.

Explorer Børge Ousland.

Ulysse Nardin will make twenty-nine Diver Norrona Arctic Night watches, each sold with an Arktis Gore-Tex Pro Norrøna jacket starting November 2. Price: $12,600.

 

Maurice Lacroix launches two Venturer 38mm models within its popular Aikon collection as it appeals to collectors who prefer a modest ‘unisex’ case size.

The new Maurice Lacroix Aikon Venturer 38mm.

The Swiss watchmaker has expanded Aikon to include a wide-ranging selection of automatic, quartz and dressy versions of the design in the years since it introduced the collection in 2016. And while 39mm Aikon watches dot the Automatic Aikon collection, most (with the exception of one gem-set example) measure 40mm or larger in diameter. 

The new duo addresses request for what Maurice Lacroix calls “an increasing number of clients are seeking sub-40mm case options.”

The watchmaker offers the new Aikon Venturer 38mm in a choice of two dial colors, black or green, both set with silver-toned hour and minute hands and imbued with a generous helping of white SuperLuminova. The central seconds hand is especially visible with its luminescent lollipop style.

Each watch is finished with a sun-ray pattern dial, framed by a black or green rotating dive-style bezel set with ceramic. To emphasize the sportier nature of the Venturer collection, Maurice Lacroix fashions the watch with a crown guard and a superior 300-meters of water resistance.

Inside, Maurice Lacroix fits an Sellita-based automatic ML115 caliber and finishes the solid case-back with a ‘Vagues du Jura’ motif and the brand’s ‘M’ logo.

Maurice Lacroix offers a black or green rubber strap for the new set, as well as a five-row stainless steel bracelet. Or, for those who prefer options, the watch is available with both the strap and bracelet, which the wearer can quickly change using the watchmaker’s Easy Strap Exchange system.

Prices: $2,100 (strap only), $2,200 (steel bracelet) and $2,350 (bracelet and strap).

Bell & Ross’s newest collection, the BR-X5, offers a more technical version of its hot BR-05 collection, emphasizing a new multi-layer case, a new custom movement and a redesigned dial.

The black-dial version of the new Bell & Ross BR-X5.

The BR-X5 retains the BR-05’s round dial within a gently rounded square case and its integrated bracelet/strap, but extends the architectural appeal of the design with eye-catching multi-level case construction. The dial also underscores the technical focus of the new collection with its prominent power reserve indicator and an extra large aviation-style date aperture.

At 41mm in diameter, one millimeter larger than its forebear, the new BR-X5 case displays a hollowed-out central layer flanked by the watch’s square bezel and its caseback, both fixed to the two steel plates that form the top and bottom of the case.

Between the caseback and dial Bell & Ross fits a customized automatic Calibre BR-CAL.323 movement made by Kenissi. The Swiss movement maker was founded to create calibers for Tudor and, since 2016, has also supplied movements to Chanel, Breitling and others.

A chronometer 

The new movement is a COSC-certified chronometer that offers an impressive 70-hour power reserve. Also notable is the movement’s rapid date correction device, which allows for a quick date adjustment. Bell & Ross highlights the new movement’s long power reserve with a large power reserve indicator on the dial.

Look for two dial options, black and ice blue, for the steel-cased BR-X5. A third model, the BR-X5 Carbon Orange, is the sportiest of the new collection with its carbon fiber case that holds its automatic movement within a DLC titanium block.

The BR-X5 Carbon Orange is a limited edition of 500.

Bell & Ross has equipped all three models with a rotor designed to recall the shape of a race car wheel rim. The rotor is visible through clear sapphire on the steel BR-X5 and through a smoky sapphire glass on the BR-05 Carbon Orange.

To emphasize the new debut’s technical reliability, Bell & Ross is supporting the entire BR-X5 collection with a five-year warranty, which exceeding the previous Bell & Ross standard warranty of two years.

Prices: $7,400 (with steel bracelet) and $6,900 (rubber strap); $11,800 (BR-05 Carbon Orange, a limited edition of 500.)