Looks, Legendary Precision, Lighter Comfort

Zenith reintroduces the Chronomaster Sport Titanium to the UTS 2024. This chronograph transcends its functional purpose, embodying the significance of time in this exhilarating competition. Notably, it weighs 30% less than its steel counterpart, enabling unhindered movement during intense sporting endeavors. The 41mm case boasts a polished finish, while the grey sunburst dial reimagines Zenith’s signature tricolor design. Internally, an iconic star-shaped oscillating weight serves as a reminder to pursue our aspirations and seize every opportunity. It is paired with a nickel-grey sunburst tricolor dial and a titanium bracelet.

Ref 95.3100.3600/39.M3100.
This addition to the Chronomaster line is highly anticipated and one that I have been eagerly awaiting.
While titanium is a softer metal, it is not inherently more prone to scratches than 316L steel. In my practical experience, I have not observed any significant difference in scratch resistance between titanium and 316L steel. With the exception of specially coated steel.
Recently, Zenith has introduced another light timepiece, the Chronomaster Revival Cover Girl Carbon LE , both crafted from cutting-edge materials and offering unparalleled precision. Designed to be the perfect fusion of performance and luxury.

It is powered by the El Primero 3600. The result of over 50 years in mastering the automatic high-frequency chronograph movement. This is the latest version of the El Primero calibre, operates at the high frequency of 5Hz, with the ability to offer a true 1/10th of second indication. Its autonomy has also been efficiently extended to a power reserve of 60 hours.
Source: Zenith Official Website