If any brand is able to offer something similar to Rolex and get away with it, it's Zenith. Yes, they share visual similarities as do many many watches. ![]() But to my eyes, this offers something very different to the Daytona. If you measure the Daytona with callipers the actual size is more around the 39mm mark, with most. Considering the DeLuca was created back in the 80s as a watch to take on the Daytona I think it's very fair to assume Zenith see the Chronomaster Sport as round two in this battle. The Daytona is also only offered in one size, and that being a classic 40mm according to Rolex. ![]() I would, but only to flip it and buy a Zenith Chronomaster Sport and a couple other watches. If I did have an opportunity to buy a Daytona. Daytona is an awesome watch but only at retail. Date complication and 42mm size is perfect for me. Now sure, I’m under no illusion that Zenith didn’t know what they were doing when they released this watch. Dial is more legible and the sub dials are way more interesting. After only a short time with the Chronomaster Sport, I know going back to a conventional 60-second chronograph is going to be tricky. The novelty of a 1/10th second chronograph simply doesn’t wear off and if you start to think it does, simply turn the watch over and enjoy watching it in action through the display caseback. Again, this shouldn’t come as a surprise as this is Zenith and the El Primero we’re talking about here. The movement on this watch is nothing short of a marvel. They have popularised the modern luxury steel chronograph as we know it in such a way that results in anything even remotely similar-looking being disregarded as just another lookalike. There are of course many others, but what Rolex are is in demand. Rolex isn’t the only brand to release a white dialled chronograph with a black bezel (shock, I know). Sure how a watch looks is a huge part of its value (after all we look at these things quite a lot during the day) but there is more to it than that. This month, Zenith introduced the Chronomaster Sport, a stainless steel chronograph pitched into the highly competitive premium chronograph sector, dominated by models such as Rolex’s. See, a lot of these ‘Daytona’ comments occur because of the watch' appearance. ![]() After all, Rolex created this aesthetic and owns it completely, right? Well not quite. With its white dial, black ceramic bezel, metal bracelet and similar hands and indices, on the surface, this may look like fair assumption to make. A few people (in fact, a lot of people) were talking about how this new Chronomaster Sport from Zenith shares a resemblance to the model it is quite familiar with, the Rolex Daytona. Let’s just address the elephant in the room right away. Reality bites in the form of years-long dealer waiting lists for the Rolex and markups approaching 40,000 to buy the watch immediately preowned. The Zenith Chronomaster Sport - Image Credit: WatchGecko Online Magazine As of October 2021, the steel Rolex Daytona retails for 13,150, and the Zenith Chronomaster Sport retails for 9,500 on a strap or 10,000 on a bracelet.
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