

The bezel is also a clear play for customers of the Rolex Daytona who are either languishing on waiting lists or considering paying the massive grey market mark-ups being asked for the model. Outside the watch features a black ceramic bezel etched with 1/10th second markings to make the most of the chronograph’s added precision, afforded by its higher frequency. Black and white dial options are available, with both featuring Zenith’s tri-color subdials which have served as an instantly recognizable feature of El Primero-based Zeniths since its inception in 1969. The 41mm steel model uses the 5Hz El Primero 3600, which has a power reserve of 60 hours and is visible through the sapphire crystal caseback revealing an open-worked rotor and a blue coated column wheel.
