HIGHLY COMMENDED
Zenith built on its Baselworld claim to be the technological leader of the LVMH stable in October with the launch of Defy Lab that claims to be the world’s most accurate mechanical timepiece.
The watch houses a reworked movement, the ZO 342, including an all-in-one oscillator that replaces around 30 mechanically linked components in a normal regulating organ.
The absence of conventional mechanical couplings eliminates contact, friction, wear, slack, lubrication, assemblies and dispersions, Zenith says.
This makes it more accurate, more reliable, and it requires less maintenance.
The exterior of the watch is also innovative, using Aeronith, a material developed by LVMH stablemate Hublot.
The aluminium-based alloy resembles an Aero chocolate bar’s bubbly filling, and is designed to be super strong and ultra-light.
The material is forged into a 44mm circular case that houses a skeletonised dial exposing some of the inner workings of the movement.