Zenith El Primero 01.0240.410-02.C495 Stainless Steel Case Round White Dial Watch Details
Lemania Movement, Manual Winding.
Fully Functional Chronograph Pusher at 2:00 starts/stops Chronograph Pusher at 4:00 resets Chronograph.
Solid 440 Stainless Steel Case.
High quality genuine Leather Strap with Deployment Buckle.
Sapphire Crystal Glass Face with Anti-Reflective Coating.
Case Diameter:40 mm.
Water-Resistant.
Brand Name:Zenith
Series:El Primero
Model Number:01.0240.410-02.C495
Gender:Mens Watches
Movement:Automatic
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Case Size:40mm
Bezel Material:Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material:Ostrich Leather
Bracelet Color:Brown
Dial Color:White
Dial Type:No numerals
Clasp:Buckle
Crystal Material:Sapphire
Watch Shape:Round
Water Resistant Depth:70 Meters / 231 Feet
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