For
more than 40 years, British explorer Colonel John Blashford-Snell has proudly
worn a Zenith el Primero chronograph on his expeditions across the world. It was
first worn when he led The Scientific Exploration Society’s great British Trans-Americas
mission in 1971 – 29,000 km from Alaska to the Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire)
through the previously impenetrable swampy jungle of the complete Darién Gap.
Colonel Blashford-Snell has led more than 100 expeditions during which his El Primero
chronograph has been through the most testing of conditions - the intense cold
of Alaska, extreme humidity of the swamps of Central and South America, the
jungles and cataracts of the Blue Nile and Congo River, and the intense heat of
the desert. John donated his original El
Primero chronograph to Zenith’s future Museum. Today Zenith is once again paying
tribute to this exceptional person by becoming the first partner of The
Scientific Exploration Society Explorer Awards.
The
SES Explorer Awards are the next great venture for The Society, instigating a
global search for the rising stars in the world of exploration. These aspiring ‘Pioneers with Purpose’ might
use the experience and knowledge gained from leading their expedition to go on
to do great things in the spirit of The SES, John Blashford-Snell and Zenith.
Early
career researchers or scientists from across the world can apply to become The
SES Zenith Explorer 2014, demonstrating that they have identified an innovative
objective within the worlds of science and exploration, environment and
conservation. Their expedition will have
been planned with a view to achieving a pioneering goal that will make a
difference within the field in which it takes place, and leaves a lasting
legacy for the benefit of future generations.
From
the brand’s inception, Zenith has always been about “Entrepreneurial spirit” It
is this ability to come up with new ideas, then push through with new technical
developments before anyone else that is most fascinating at Zenith. Zenith
watches have participated in some of the grandest human adventures: among them,
explorer Roald Amundsen’s discovery of the North and South Poles, Mahatma
Gandhi’s peaceful fight for India’s independence, the foundations of ecology by
Prince Albert I of Monaco, Louis Blériot’s Channel crossing, John F. Kennedy’s
political action and last year Felix Baumgartner, the first supersonic man.
They are all modern heroes with strong legacies following their own star….
The
SES Zenith Explorer 2014 combines all the identity codes of the legendary
chronograph with the specific characteristics of its exceptional mechanism. In
1969, when monochrome dials were all the rage, the El Primero stood out from
the crowd with its multi-coloured dial featuring three counters in different
shades and a red chronograph sweep seconds-hand for enhanced readability. These
now iconic colour codes have lost nothing of their visual impact and vividly
enliven the dial of the El Primero 36’000 VpH, in this 2013 version: midnight
blue for the 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, anthracite for the 12-hour counter
at 6 o’clock and light grey for the small seconds subdial at 9 o’clock. The
sunburst silver-toned dial is rimmed with a tachometric scale. Water-resistant
to 100 metres, the 42 mm steel case topped by a sapphire crystal is a paragon
of harmoniously proportioned construction – exactly like the mechanism it
houses: the El Primero 400 B movement with its integrated column, its cadence
of 36,000 vibrations per hour and a remarkable over 50-hour power reserve.
The
SES and Zenith are looking forward to presenting the entrepreneur who will
become The SES Zenith Explorer 2014, for further details please visit www.ses-explore.org/awards.
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