Zenith Defy Skyline Defy Skyline, 03.9500.3600/78.I001, Unknown, 42 mm, Skeletonized

Like new & unworn, Original box, original papers
CHF10 602
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Basic Info
Listing Code
NXQ7Y1
Brand
Zenith
Model
Defy Skyline
Reference Number
03.9500.3600/78.I001
Dealer Product Code
ZE603
Movement
Automatic
Case Material
Steel
Bracelet Material
Steel
Year Of Production
Unknown
Condition
Like new & unworn
The item shows no signs of wear such as scratches or dents, and it has not been worn. The item has not been polished.
Scope Of Delivery
Original box, original papers
Gender
Men's watch/Unisex
Location
Switzerland, Geneve
Availability
Item needs to be procured
Caliber/Movement
3600SK
Power Reserve
60 h
Number Of Jewels
35
Frequency
36000 A/h
Case Diameter
42 mm
Water Resistance
10 ATM
Bezel Material
Steel
Crystal
Sapphire crystal
Dial
Skeletonized
Dial Numerals
Lines
Bracelet Color
Steel
Clasp
Double-fold clasp
Clasp Material
Steel
Functions
Chronograph
Other
Skeletonized, Display back, Small seconds, Luminous hands, Only Original Parts, Luminous indices

Description

The Zenith Defy Skyline Chronograph Skeleton (03.9500.3600/78.I001) is a striking fusion of avant-garde design and cutting-edge chronograph technology. Its bold 42mm octagonal case and faceted bezel house a dramatic skeleton dial, revealing the intricate mechanics of the high-frequency El Primero 3600SK movement. This chronograph stands out with its ability to measure time with 1/10th of a second precision, a hallmark of Zenith’s watchmaking prowess. The see-through case back offers an additional view of the beautifully finished automatic movement, which boasts a 55-hour power reserve. Designed for versatility, the watch comes with an interchangeable rubber strap, making it easy to switch from a sporty to a more refined look. Blending technical excellence with futuristic style, it exemplifies Zenith’s "Future of Tradition" philosophy.