Zenith Chronomaster Original Pink Jonathon Kambouris for Robb Report Komen because for us, it’s the biggest and the most active today in the fight against breast cancer. “Beyond the symbolism of supporting the Pink Ribbon and this excellent cause, we wanted to do something concrete, and if you want to get concrete, you need to go with the best players,” explains Julien Tornare, Zenith’s President and CEO. Komen Foundation as its partner, and approached the American organization about the possibility of working together. More specifically, Zenith selected the Susan G. Of course, the choice of color corresponds with the fight against breast cancer, of which Zenith is a staunch supporter. With its outer tachymeter scale, triple-register chronograph layout, applied indices, and bright white baton handset, it’s clear that this is a tool watch through and through, but the arresting color scheme screams that there’s something else going on here. Housed in a 36mm stainless steel case and paired with a matching bracelet with polished center links, this is, for the most part, a highly brushed, utilitarian-looking piece… until you get to that pink dial. In person, however, its radial brushing combined with the concentric pattern on the subregisters truly pops off the watch in a bright, dynamic burst of pink that, well, sort of takes a grown man by surprise. A version of the A386 with a bright pink dial looks, quite frankly, a bit flat when viewing it on a computer screen on the company’s website.
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