More crucial is the inscription on the bezel that hints at the movement within. The dial is recognisably Zenith with its signature tri-colour registers, as well as the date at 4:30. Admittedly, it does have a passing resemblance to the Daytona in the same livery, but I would say that the Chronomaster Sport more than holds its own, especially considering its movement. I’ve handled the watch in the metal, and it is eminently striking in gold and black. Flagship sports chronographs – Daytona, Speedmaster, Big Bang et al – are offered in solid gold, so it makes sense that Zenith would take the same approach with the Chronomaster Sport. While not the most novel, the new Chronomaster Sport is a sensible addition to the line. Having debuted the line with versions in steel, Zenith now unveils the rose gold Chronomaster Sport, adding a touch of luxe to the sports chronograph. Introduced just earlier this year, the Chronomaster Sport is the first regular-production model equipped with the El Primero 3600, the latest iteration of Zenith’s storied chronograph movement. Share Facebook Linkedin Twitter Weibo Instagram
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