Winsor, the ingenious annual calendar

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A new horological complication for the line of Captain Chronographs.

 

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The line of Captain chronographs is now being enriched with a new horological complication. After the power reserve, the moon phases and the second time zone comes the turn of an ingenious complication, the annual calendar, which displays the date, the day of the week and the month while requiring just one annual adjustment. Named Captain Winsor Annual Calendar, this timepiece marks the start of a collaboration between the Musée International d'Horlogerie (MIH) and the Manufacture Zenith.The alliance between these two institutions has given rise to the most accurate series-produced calibre with a useful and innovative complication.

 

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Tracking the origins of the horological complication that lends the Captain Winsor chronograph its distinctive touch leads us to the Musée international d'Horlogerie in La Chaux-de-Fonds. The museum's curator, Ludwig Oechslin devised a particularly ingenious construction : an annual calendar displaying the day of the week, date and month and that requires only one adjustment per year – a far more accessible complication than the perpetual calendar for many chronograph enthusiasts.To ensure excellent readability, this display is provided by three concentric discs.The outer disc shows the date, the middle one the month, and the inner one the day of the week. This mechanism is both simple and complex : for 31-day months, the date disc moves the month disc forward; for 30-day months, the month disc makes the 31 “jump”. The only manual adjustment required is for the transition from February to March. The clever, pared-down design of this complication comprises just nine mobile elements, whereas most calendars require between 30 and 40.

The Fruit Of Collaboration Between The MIH and Zenith

The possibility of integrating this complication within the Zenith captain chronograph stems from an agreement between the Manufacture and the Mih, which will in return be able to set up within its premises two permanent exhibitions on the theme of hours and seconds.

 

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The “engine” powering this chronograph expresses the full measure of Zenith's horological expertise: it is the famous high-precision el Primero movement made in-house by the Manufacture for over 40 years. The el Primero is the only series-produced movement to beat at 36,000 vibrations per hour, meaning one beat every tenth of a second. Zenith reserves this automatic calibre for its own timepieces.The captainWinsor model is equipped with the automatic el Primero calibre 4054 version, adorned with côtes de genève and circular-graining, and visible through the sapphire crystal case-back.

The Captain Line

in its early days, the reputation of the Manufacture in le locle was notably built on the reliability of its marine chronometers, which served to calculate the position of ships at sea. it was the legendary 18th century age of maritime exploration when marine chronometers were first invented, imbued with the thrill of adventure and the call of the open sea, that Zenith wished to evoke in creating the captain line first launched in 1952. The contemporary chronograph versions carry strong references to the 1950s vintage models through a wealth of refined details, including guilloché dials, dauphine hand and hand-applied facetted hour-markers. The captain Winsor annual calendar is available in two versions : with a silver-toned or midnight blue dial framed by a steel case; or a silver-toned dial and an 18-carat pink gold case. Epitomising the alliance between the knowledge and ingenuity of two watchmaking institutions, this timepiece embodies horological ingenuity dedicated to ensuring optimal user friendliness and maximum legibility.

 

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Zenith, Captain Winsor
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Movement

El Primero 4054, automatic
Calibre : 131⁄4 ``` (diameter : 30 mm)
Thickness : 8.30 mm
Components : 341
Jewels : 29
Frequency : 36,000 Vph – (5 hz)
Power reserve : min. 50 hours
Finishing : oscillating weight with “côtes de genève” pattern.

Functions
Central hour and minute hands
Small seconds at 9 o'clock
Day and month at 3 o'clock
Date indicator at 6 o'clock
Chronograph :
– 60-minute counter at 6 o'clock
– central chronograph hand

Case, Dial and Hands
Material : 18-carat rose gold
Case diameter : 42 mm
Dial opening diameter: 35.60 mm
Crystal : Box-shaped sapphire crystal with anti-reflection treatment on both sides
Case-back : Transparent sapphire crystal
Water-resistance : 5 ATM
Dial : silver-toned guilloché centre / silver- toned circular satin-brushed exterior
Indexes : Facetted, rhodiumed and gold-plated
Hands : Facetted, rhodiumed and gold-plated

Straps and Buckles

Brown alligator strap with protective rubber lining
Rose gold pin buckle

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