Monday 24 August 2009

Zenith Defy Xtreme Tourbillon Zero-G Chronograph Zenith Defies Gravity with a $500,000 Price Tag

Not exactly the next gadget you'll bring home given its hefty price, but
Zenith's new Defy Xtreme Tourbillon Zero-G chronograph is all about
creative watchmaking and deserves being featured in here. Part of the
new DEFY XTREME 2009 collection, this exotic chronograph can handle
extreme gravity conditions (the worse you can imagine) thanks to a
tourbillon carriage that has been bundled within a free-moving
gyroscopic-styled housing. That and of course the bunch of conical
shaped regulator gears that allow the movement to always point down no
matter how you have your hand positioned.

Modeled after the famous Stealth Bomber, the blackened titanium Zero-G
Defy Xtreme Zero-G watch boasts a multi-layered dial clad in Hesalite
glass with carbon fiber inserts and aluminum beneath two sapphire
glasses, comes with a protected crown, a helium valveti and a tanium
strap with Kevlar inserts.

Swiss at heart and with so much innovation under the stylish hood, the
limited edition Zenith Defy Xtreme Tourbillon Zero-G Chronograph is only
meant for the filthy rich who can afford a price tag North of $500,000.
Mind-blowing, but at least we can dream …

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