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In the world
of fine watchmaking, Zenith is among the most aristocratic
names in Europe. This Swiss company, founded in 1865, is
not only one of the oldest horological companies, but one
of a handful that still produces its own mechanical movements.
Zenith was founded by Georges Favre-Jacot, who, at the age
of 22, was one of the first watchmakers to understand the
importance of the principle of interchangeable parts.
By the time
Jacot retired in 1929, Zenith had made watch history, winning
grand prix medals for timekeeping precision at international
expositions in Geneva, Paris, Barcelona, and Neuchatel.
In 1969, the company won renown for introducing the world's
first automatic chronograph movement, the El Primero.
Oscillating
at 36,000 alternations/hour, the El Primero was able to
measure short time intervals to a tenth of a second, an
unsurpassed world record. In 1995, Zenith launched a new
generation of ultra-thin chronographs, the Elite, recently
voted best mechanical movement by the professional press.
Since its beginning, Zenith has been recognized with more
than 1,565 first observatory prizes in chronometry, making
it the Swiss brand most rewarded for precision.
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