Step inside the legendary Zenith Manufacture in Le Locle, Switzerland, where some of the world’s most iconic mechanical watches are born. From the raw brass plates shaped into mainplates, to the high-frequency El Primero chronographChronograph A chronograph complication is a feature in a watch that allows the wearer to measure elapsed time in addition to telling the time. It works by having a separate set of gears and levers, called the chronograph mechanism, which is activated by pressing a button or a pusher. The chronograph mechanism starts and stops the chronograph's second hand, which is usually located on the watch's dial, separate from the regular watch hands. The elapsed time is usually displayed on a sub-dial or a register on the watch's dial. [Learn More] movement beating at 36,000 vph, this is a rare look at true Swiss watchmaking! View ther full video right here:

Whether you’re a watch enthusiast, a Zenith fan, or just curious how Swiss luxury watches are really made, this video takes you behind the scenes of a manufacture that blends history, innovation, and artistry. Enjoy!


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