
Foversta introduces the Zenith El Primero Chronomaster 1969 Tour Auto Edition, a limited edition of 500 pieces marking Zenith's new partnership with the prestigious Tour Auto Optic 2000 classic car rally. The author provides an in-depth look at the watch and the event, noting how Zenith's design approach, while familiar, effectively links the timepiece to the world of motor racing.





















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.
I like it. A huge improvement on the tongue and lips limited edition!
I am learning as i go. As always your reports are top shelf. A lot of details about the watch with your personal notes. Thank you Bill
The child of Hublot and Tag Heuer... You correctly mentionned Hublot, there was also a Tag Heuer Monaco with these colorful stripes, some 10 years ago. Add an evident gomined ( Nataf ) parenty, and here we are. Those who like Hublot and Tag Heuer will be happy, as for the others...I am not sure. Sometimes, it is better to pass on some projects, in my opinion. Best, Nicolas Le Mercredi 1 avril 2015 23h53, zenith watchprosite <[Email address suppressed for privacy]>
The only model I can recalled under mr Nataf regime is the defy xtreme and his stylio-milo neat hair. Hahaha. But this limited edition is an work of art IMO. Would match my tag bag if I can afford it. ;(
Here is my Tag bag to match the zenith watch if I could afford it. Hahaha
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