The High Frequency themed event featured an ultramodern high-tech set-up that could have been from a distant future. Complete with a tunnel bedecked with LED art and spectacular projection mapping on the stage, and futuristic mixologists serving up otherworldly cocktails, the tone was set to indulge in the spirit of Zenith: Faster, edgier and more dynamic than ever before.
The vibrant setting was the ideal backdrop for a full immersion into the universe of the new Defy Inventor, the beacon of tomorrow’s watchmaking. Beating at the extremely high frequency of 18 Hz (compared to the usual 4 Hz) and endowed with a comfortable two-day autonomy,
Defy Inventor owes its exceptional properties to a disruptive technology: the single-piece Zenith Oscillator developed and patented by the Maison, a single element regulating system. With its case made of lightweight titanium and Aeronith – an innovative aluminium-polymer composite – teamed with a contemporary architectural design.
The evening of celebration and new beginnings continued into the late hours of the night to the beat of successive acclaimed artists, including a live performance by American Grammy award-winner rapper, singer and songwriter, Eve; House DJ and producer, Tanja La Croix, DJ superstar Lost Frequencies; and last but not least Zenith’s very own friend of the brand and Defy Partner, Grammy Award Winning music producer and entrepreneur Swizz Beatz, who closed the party on a fiery note.
A fittingly disruptive event in honour of the latest earth-shaking timepiece to feature in the ongoing story of how Zenith is revolutionising mechanical watchmaking.