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Zenith, G.F.J. – Caliber 135 Continues to Spin the Legend

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Zenith has announced a limited edition "G.F.J." featuring the legendary Caliber 135. Characterized by a yellow gold case and a bloodstone dial, it revives the tradition of high-precision watchmaking in a contemporary manner. This is a new development for the model that won the 2025 GPHG Chronometry Prize.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the name of the G.F.J. collection stand for?
A: It is named after the initials of Georges Favre-Jacot, the founder of Zenith.
Q: Which award did the G.F.J. win at the 2025 Geneva Watch Grand Prix?
A: The watch won the Chronometry Prize at the 2025 Geneva Watch Grand Prix.
Q: How many pieces of the yellow gold G.F.J. watch are manufactured?
A: Zenith created the yellow gold G.F.J. watch limited to 161 pieces.
Q: During which years was the original Caliber 135 manufactured?
A: The original Caliber 135 watch movement was manufactured from 1949 to 1962.
Q: How many hours of power reserve does the new caliber barrel provide?
A: The new caliber barrel provides approximately 72 hours of power reserve.