Elite Ultra Thin Lady Moonphase

18.2310.692/02.C709

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Elite Ultra Thin Lady Moonphase

Brand  : Zenith
Collection  : Héritage
Model  : Elite Ultra Thin Lady Moonphase
Reference  : 18.2310.692/02.C709
Complement : Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet
On sale : 2012

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  • Brand  : Zenith
    Collection  : Héritage
    Model  : Elite Ultra Thin Lady Moonphase
    Reference  : 18.2310.692/02.C709
    Complement : Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet
    On sale : 2012
    List Price : 8 700 €
    Diameter : 33 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Elite 692
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Moon Phases
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Sun Satin-finished
    Engraved
    Dial color : Silver
    Display : Hands
    Indexes : Railroad
    Roman numerals
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Domed
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Brown
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    + More characteristics : Movement
    11½ ```
    (Diameter: 25.60 mm)
    Thickness : 3.97 mm
    Components : 195
    Jewels : 27
    Frequency : 28.800 vph – (4 hz)
    Power r eserve : min. 50 hours
    Finishing : oscillating weight with
    “côtes de Genève” pattern

    18-carat gold case and buckle

DESCRIPTION

  • Zenith - Heritage & el Primero

    An Anthem to contemporary femininity


    Clichés often don’t stand up to the test of history, and those that would have us believe that watches are essentially men’s business have certainly got it all wrong! During the fi rst centuries of horological history, they were worn on long chains called chatelaines, as cuff-watches, and on long sautoir necklaces. Later, they were attached to handbags, belts… and to the wrist. Quite clearly, timepieces have always appealed to women. When Georges Favre-Jacot founded the fi rst large watch manufacture in 1865, by bringing together under one roof in Le Locle the entire range of watchmaking professions, he displayed an equal interest in both genders. his visionary idea of thus uniting the skills of numerous artisans served to optimise research and development in the fi eld of horological mechanisms and thereby to provide the most accurate possible movements and the most pleasing watch cases for both him and her. Dials were crafted from mother-of-pearl or stones and mechanisms were miniaturised in order to create genuine pieces of jewellery telling the time, and consistently placing technical skill in the service of beauty. throughout its history, Zenith has loved women just as much as women love watches, and has thereby succeeded in enriching watchmaking with vibrant colour and feminine delicacy.

    Witness a letter addressed by countess Anna de noailles in 1912 to the company director regarding her Zenith watch. this author, who became the fi rst woman to be named a commander of the prestigious french Legion of honour and was an eminent fi gure within early 20th century parisian literary circles, expressed fulsome praise for her “charming watch” that she “wore with great pleasure”. in an exquisitely poetic manner, she managed to fi nd just the right words to describe the perfect blend of technical and aesthetic considerations embodied in Zenith’s ladies’ timepieces: “the delightful and salutary agate surrounds the most practical and visually pleasing dial one could possibly imagine.”

    Zenith Heritage
    ULTRA THIN LADY MOONPHASE


    Doubtless because it expresses a subtle blend of technical performance and aesthetic beauty, the moon phase is perhaps one of the most feminine and poetic of all horological complications. equipped with the ultra-thin elite movement, the model presented by Zenith in 2011 features the precision of a classic alexandrine, along with the freedom of romantic verse. Set against the backdrop of its mother-of-pearl dial background, its diamond-pavé hour-markers and crown enhance a precious jewellery model that radiates understated elegance for evening wear, and sophisticated chic for daytime. its small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock and its moon-phase display at 6 o’clock lend a classic touch to its subtly asymmetrical design and combine with the modern glow of rose gold to create a timeless, refined and eminently desirable timepiece. Graced with a mother-of-pearl, guilloché silver-toned, chocolate-toned or glacier blue dial, the variations harmonise with the colours of the wristband, while a particularly precious evening dress model with a satin strap and a full-set dial rounds out the range. A rich variety of versions conveying a single vision: that of a delightfully feminine watch.
  • Zenith - Heritage & el Primero

    An Anthem to contemporary femininity


    Clichés often don’t stand up to the test of history, and those that would have us believe that watches are essentially men’s business have certainly got it all wrong! During the fi rst centuries of horological history, they were worn on long chains called chatelaines, as cuff-watches, and on long sautoir necklaces. Later, they were attached to handbags, belts… and to the wrist. Quite clearly, timepieces have always appealed to women. When Georges Favre-Jacot founded the fi rst large watch manufacture in 1865, by bringing together under one roof in Le Locle the entire range of watchmaking professions, he displayed an equal interest in both genders. his visionary idea of thus uniting the skills of numerous artisans served to optimise research and development in the fi eld of horological mechanisms and thereby to provide the most accurate possible movements and the most pleasing watch cases for both him and her. Dials were crafted from mother-of-pearl or stones and mechanisms were miniaturised in order to create genuine pieces of jewellery telling the time, and consistently placing technical skill in the service of beauty. throughout its history, Zenith has loved women just as much as women love watches, and has thereby succeeded in enriching watchmaking with vibrant colour and feminine delicacy.

    Witness a letter addressed by countess Anna de noailles in 1912 to the company director regarding her Zenith watch. this author, who became the fi rst woman to be named a commander of the prestigious french Legion of honour and was an eminent fi gure within early 20th century parisian literary circles, expressed fulsome praise for her “charming watch” that she “wore with great pleasure”. in an exquisitely poetic manner, she managed to fi nd just the right words to describe the perfect blend of technical and aesthetic considerations embodied in Zenith’s ladies’ timepieces: “the delightful and salutary agate surrounds the most practical and visually pleasing dial one could possibly imagine.”

    Zenith Heritage
    ULTRA THIN LADY MOONPHASE


    Doubtless because it expresses a subtle blend of technical performance and aesthetic beauty, the moon phase is perhaps one of the most feminine and poetic of all horological complications. equipped with the ultra-thin elite movement, the model presented by Zenith in 2011 features the precision of a classic alexandrine, along with the freedom of romantic verse. Set against the backdrop of its mother-of-pearl dial background, its diamond-pavé hour-markers and crown enhance a precious jewellery model that radiates understated elegance for evening wear, and sophisticated chic for daytime. its small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock and its moon-phase display at 6 o’clock lend a classic touch to its subtly asymmetrical design and combine with the modern glow of rose gold to create a timeless, refined and eminently desirable timepiece. Graced with a mother-of-pearl, guilloché silver-toned, chocolate-toned or glacier blue dial, the variations harmonise with the colours of the wristband, while a particularly precious evening dress model with a satin strap and a full-set dial rounds out the range. A rich variety of versions conveying a single vision: that of a delightfully feminine watch.
  • Brand  : Zenith
    Collection  : Héritage
    Model  : Elite Ultra Thin Lady Moonphase
    Reference  : 18.2310.692/02.C709
    Complement : Pink Gold - Alligator Bracelet
    On sale : 2012
    List Price : 8 700 €
    Diameter : 33 mm
    Styles : Classical
    Types : Self-winding
    Calibre : Elite 692
    Calibre distinction : Côtes de Genève
    Complication : Small Seconds
    Moon Phases
    Case material : Pink gold
    Case peculiarity : Sapphire caseback
    Shape : Round
    Water-resistance : 30 meters
    Dial : Sun Satin-finished
    Engraved
    Dial color : Silver
    Display : Hands
    Indexes : Railroad
    Roman numerals
    Glass : Sapphire
    Antireflective coating
    Domed
    Strap material : Alligator leather
    Strap color : Brown
    Strap clasp : Pin buckle
    More characteristics : Movement
    11½ ```
    (Diameter: 25.60 mm)
    Thickness : 3.97 mm
    Components : 195
    Jewels : 27
    Frequency : 28.800 vph – (4 hz)
    Power r eserve : min. 50 hours
    Finishing : oscillating weight with
    “côtes de Genève” pattern

    18-carat gold case and buckle