Zenith Defy Revival
03.A3642.670/3691.M3642
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Brand ZenithCollectionDefySeriesRevivalModel No03.A3642.670/3691.M3642
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MovementFeatures DateMovement AutomaticCalibre Elite 670CaseCase Size 37 mmCase Thickness 13.60 mmCase Shape TetradecagonCase Material SteelCase Back See-through Case BackGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialLuminosity On Hands, Hour MarkersDial Colour RedStrapStrap Material SteelStrap Colour SilverClasp Type Folding ClaspBuckle/Clasp Material steelOtherEAN 7613061032083Gender UnisexWater Resistance (M) 300Warranty Period 2 Years + 3 years warranty extension by registering hereCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the Zenith Defy Collection
Zenith's story began in 1865 in Le Locle, Switzerland, founded by Georges Favre-Jacot. Early on, Zenith made a mark by centralising all aspects of watchmaking—cases, movements, and assembly—under one roof. In 1969, Zenith introduced the Defy collection. The original Defy was known for its distinctive case and high water resistance, embodying a "bank vault" style. Although the Defy evolved into a more rugged variant of the El Primero over time, it gained renewed attention with the launch of the Defy Revival.
Design Evolution
The Defy series started with the Defy reference A3642 in 1969, known for its chunky octagonal case and unique 14-sided bezel, reflecting a rugged style. Fast forward to 2017, the Defy El Primero 21 Chronograph and the 2021 Defy Extreme highlight Zenith's focus on high-frequency chronograph technology and durable design. The 2021 Defy Extreme showcased Zenith's design prowess with a titanium case and an aggressive, avant-garde look, featuring integrated bracelets with a quick-change mechanism. In 2022, the Defy Skyline was introduced with a refined stainless steel case, reinterpreting the original Defy's geometric design to resemble modern design. In 2024, Zenith surprised its patrons by launching a diver's watch, a category that had been absent from the brand's catalogue for some time. The Defy Extreme Diver is a robust aquatic timepiece, water-resistant up to 600 metres and features a helium escape valve.
Advanced Timekeeping
The El Primero Calibre 9004 powers the Defy El Primero 21, which measures time to the 1/100th of a second, a remarkable feat among mechanical watches. The Defy Inventor, introduced in 2019, employs a silicon oscillator that does not require lubrication, increasing accuracy to 0.3 seconds every day. The Defy Skyline Skeleton, an astounding iteration, features a skeletonised El Primero 3620 movement visible via a star-patterned dial as well as a unique sub-dial that completes one revolution every 10 seconds. The Defy Extreme Tourbillon has two tourbillons—one for timekeeping and one for the chronograph—highlighting Zenith's commitment to advanced timekeeping technology.
ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
The Calibre Elite 670 is an automatic movement that promises reliability, versatility, and pleasing aesthetics. It was first introduced in 1994 and received the prestigious Best Movement of the Year award at Baselworld. Initially featured in the sophisticated Zenith Class dress watch, its main specifications include a 50-hour power reserve, a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, and three hands with a date aperture. The movement is finished intricately, displaying perlage, Geneva stripes, and circular graining, all of which showcase the high level of craftsmanship involved in its creation.
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- Brand Zenith
- Reference Elite 670
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve Approx. 50 hours
- Jewels 27
- Frequency 28800 bph
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