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Zenith El Primero Classic Chronograph Case Back

By BoscoKu · Dec 16, 2015 · 1 replies
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BoscoKu's post highlights a crucial aspect of luxury watch ownership: responsive and accurate customer service. His inquiry to Zenith regarding a case back inscription on his El Primero Classic Chronograph, which read "Elite" instead of "El Primero," reveals a common point of confusion for collectors. Zenith's swift and detailed explanation, shared by BoscoKu, clarifies the brand's collection restructuring and the aesthetic rationale behind the engraving, offering valuable insight into product categorization.

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Request : Hi Zenith,
I recently bought an El Primero Classic Chronograph (released during BaselWorld March this year) and I noticed on the case back it has the inscription of "Elite" instead of "El Primero" as seen on Zenith official publication on this watch; may I know the reason behind?
Thank you very much.
Bosco Ku


Dear Sir,
Thank you for your Email.
We are glad to count as one of our collectors/owners.

The Classic Chronograph have been moved from the El Primero Collection to the Elite Collection.
The movement inside is an El Primero caliber but the aesthetic of the Watch goes in the Elite Collection (together with the New Elite 6150 Model - 3 hands)
All these 3 models are part of the same family of watches in the Elite Collection=> see pictures attached.

That's why the engravings on the back is Elite.
Thank you for your understanding
Best Regards
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About the Zenith Elite Ref. Elite6150

The Zenith Elite 6150 represents a contemporary interpretation of the brand's classic dress watch aesthetic, distinguished by its larger case size and the introduction of a new iteration of the Elite movement. This reference aimed to offer a more modern presence on the wrist while retaining the refined characteristics associated with the Elite collection, positioning it as a versatile option within Zenith's non-chronograph offerings. It marked a period of exploration for the Elite line, moving towards broader appeal.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case with a diameter of 42mm, housing the in-house Zenith Elite 6150 automatic movement. The movement provides a substantial power reserve of 100 hours, a notable enhancement for daily wear. The watch is fitted with a domed sapphire crystal, contributing to its understated profile, and typically includes a transparent sapphire case back to display the movement.

For collectors, the Elite 6150 appeals to those seeking a contemporary dress watch from a manufacture with significant horological heritage, particularly valuing the Elite movement's architecture and extended power reserve. It stands as an example of Zenith's commitment to developing its non-El Primero calibers, offering an alternative for enthusiasts who appreciate a clean, time-only display with robust technical specifications. This reference is often considered for its balance of size, movement quality, and design.

Specifications

Caliber
Elite 6150
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Sapphire

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