The bicolor novelty that transforms a sporty watch into a versatile accessory for everyday wear.

At the Watches & Wonders watch salon, Zenith introduced a new addition to the Chronomaster Sport collection - a chronograph in a bicolor design. The 41mm case is made of steel, while the bezel, crown, and pushers are crafted from rose gold.

The gold adds warmth and depth to the model's design. As a result, the watch is neither purely sporty nor excessively formal. Rather, the Chronomaster Sport collection has gained a versatile accessory that feels equally at home in motion and in more restrained settings. The Chronomaster Sport lineup also includes a series of skeletons with sapphire dials.

The watch features a mother-of-pearl dial (other Watches & Wonders novelties include a model with a hematite dial and a watch with a tantalum case and onyx dial), with counters arranged in the universal "3-6-9" layout. Faceted hands and applied hour markers complete the picture, ensuring clear legibility.

Under the dial is the El Primero 3600 caliber - a column-wheel chronograph with horizontal coupling, operating at a frequency of 5 Hz. Its main feature is the central chronograph second hand, which completes a full rotation of the dial in 10 seconds. The hand's increment is 1/10 of a second.

Other features of the movement can be seen through the sapphire crystal case back, notably an openwork rotor with star-shaped elements. The bidirectional winding mechanism provides a 60-hour power reserve.

The design, built on contrasts, is complemented by an integrated bracelet of steel and rose gold with alternating matte and polished surfaces. The bracelet is equipped with a double folding clasp with a safety mechanism, emphasizing the watch's practicality for everyday wear.

The release of the novelty is limited to a series of 50 pieces. The approximate cost of the watch is €20,200 or $20,100.