Zenith El Primero Chronomaster 1969 Rolling Stones
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Zenith El Primero Chronomaster 1969 Rolling Stones

By Ornatus-Mundi · Sep 29, 2014 · 13 replies
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Ornatus-Mundi presents a detailed look at the Zenith El Primero Chronomaster 1969 Tribute To The Rolling Stones, a limited edition timepiece that integrates the iconic 'Tongue and Lip Design' logo. This article, part of the 'Zenith Coffee House Tales' series, explores how Zenith tastefully incorporates this pop culture emblem into its classic El Primero Chronomaster, examining the design nuances and the watch's overall appeal. Ornatus-Mundi prompts readers to consider the balance between brand heritage and celebrity collaborations.

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After a short break of the Coffee House series I am going to resume - with a cheeky version of the El Primero, the El Primero Chronomaster 1969 Tribute To The Rolling Stones :




Limited to 250 pieces worldwide (and being glad that I got the name written correctly before they are all sold out ;-)), this watch is technically and in its overall design cues identical to the non-limited (and much easier to spell) version, with the exception of a tiny, tiny detail:




Got it?




The El Primero Chronomaster 1969 Tribute To The Rolling Stones is exactly what the name says. Its adorned with one of the most iconic logos in marketing history, the "Tongue and Lip Design" logo:

"For The Rolling Stones, British designer John Pasche designed the "Tongue and Lip Design" logo in 1971, which was originally reproduced on the Sticky Fingers album. In August 2008, the design was voted the greatest band logo of all time in an online poll.[3] In what was perhaps one of the first cases of rock brand marketing, Jagger reportedly approached the Royal College of Art in 1969 looking to commission images for the band. Pasche designed the logo and ended up working for the Stones from 1970 to 1974. “Face to face with him, the first thing you were aware of was the size of his lips and his mouth,” Pasche said." [Wikipedia]

Its applied using the same colour than the central chronograph seconds counter (or vice-versa), and thus blends surprisingly well into the watch face:




A star hoovering over another one:




A very close-up shot reveals the lively execution of the logo:



Even if you don't like 'tributised' watches (like me), this one does it with style. The dial itself is busy enough such that the additional element does not disturb too much.







As I said, everything else is identical to the serial production watch - well, almost! There is another distinctive attribute, but you have to look closer...



... and make sure you use proper lightning: the "Tongue and Lip" logo is repeated on the back:



Another star: the folding clasp - looks like a simple tang buckle and is quite comfortable to wear.



Speaking about which, the following shots demonstrate how well this 42mm timepiece blends with my medium-sized wrist:






At greater (and thus normal view-) distance the watch gains even more appeal, and the Rolling Stone logo appears as a welcome addition:








Bottom line:
Tribute watches are always a tricky business - often too loud & busy, often the connection is not easy to see, often there is fatigue or even disgust after some time. Zenith tried to blend a classic (rock star; the Rolling Stones) with another star (the El Primero calibre). Whether they succeeded remains for each individual to judge.

My personal take is -such a watch is not for me and not for you. The target audience is quite different, and I guess it may sell well. And perhaps there are a few watch aficionados who had they musical high-time at the same time as their watch enthusiast initiation - here is your watch!

But for the large groups of remainders like us, I think the watch does not hurt, will created a but of revenue for the manufacture, and otherwise will not be much talked about.

One aspect is that this one might be a one-off, created during the in-between-time of an outgoing Mr Dufour and a not-yet-having-assumed-office Mr Magada. Who knows? Time will tell!



Thanks for reading,
Magnus

Our venue:
No, this is not a Viennese coffee house of any sorts. We met at a beautiful day outside at Vienna's most famous Prater, the oldest amusement park in the world. Note the distinctive Ferris wheel in the back! And yes, the car has a meaning and I will come back to that later!




  This message has been edited by Ornatus-Mundi on 2014-10-03 07:27:55

About the Zenith El Primero Ref. Chronomaster1969

The El Primero Chronomaster 1969 is a notable reference within the El Primero collection, distinguished by its open-back design showcasing the high-frequency movement. This particular model pays homage to the original El Primero aesthetic while incorporating modern manufacturing techniques and an exhibition case back, a feature not present in the historical models. It represents a contemporary interpretation of a significant chronograph design, appealing to collectors interested in both heritage and visible mechanical artistry. The dial layout, with its overlapping sub-dials and distinct color scheme, is a direct callback to the early El Primero chronographs.

This reference typically features a stainless steel case, housing the automatic El Primero caliber. The movement operates at a high frequency, characteristic of the El Primero series, providing precise timekeeping and chronograph functionality. The case diameter is a balanced size, suitable for a range of wrist sizes, and it is fitted with a sapphire crystal on both the front and the exhibition case back, allowing for an unobstructed view of the intricate movement. The power reserve is consistent with modern automatic chronographs, offering practical daily wearability.

The Chronomaster 1969 appeals to collectors who appreciate the technical achievements of the El Primero movement and its historical significance, combined with the visual appeal of an open-worked dial section. It stands as a key offering in the contemporary El Primero lineup, bridging the gap between historical designs and modern horological preferences. Variants often include different strap options and minor dial color variations, but the core design language remains consistent across the reference.

Specifications

Caliber
El Primero 4061
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
42 mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
100 m
Crystal
Sapphire

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blomman Mr Blue
Sep 29, 2014

I recall he is a big fan of the Rolling Stones! :) More serious, personally I am not a big fan of these kind of Limited Editions, especially if the "base" version already is a LE itself. At least I find that Zenith made this one in a tasteful way (or as tasteful one can with a tongue hanging out)... As for the watch, I prefer the solid dial version. Thank you for another enjoyable Coffee House tale, Magnus! :) Best Blomman

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ifraher
Sep 30, 2014

A nice write up as usual, how about Zenith ditch their fledgling ambassador scheme and let their watches sell on merit alone, I didn't need geriatric rock stars to sway my decision on my last two purchases, just keep building great, well priced watches and leave this sort or thing to AP.

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amanico
Sep 30, 2014

Now, I was thinking, for a few minutes, if Mr Nataf was back at the helm of Zenith. The " open window " between 10 ans 12 o clock plus the tongue... Well... It kills the Watch, for me. Best, Nicolas

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Ornatus-Mundi
Oct 1, 2014

and I agree, both are a bit 'dated' if you like - thus they may be a good fit? *let their watches sell on merit alone* - full agreement here! Best, Magnus

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Oct 1, 2014

The game some brands play - Limited Edition of a Limited Edition.... :( Best Blomman

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Oct 6, 2014

I asked for any new watch to shoot.... Guess what they showed me?! ;) Best Blomman

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