The Leica ZM 11 is the successor to the ZM 1 and ZM 2. The ZM 11 comes with its dual-layer dial that changes appearance based on the viewing angle, intended to simulate “the subtle charm of sunlight shining through curtains.”
The Leica ZM 11 has just been announced.
The dial is adorned with an elegant blend of diamond facets, brushed and sandblasted finishes, and a minute marker ring that resembles the aperture ring on a Leica lens. A domed, lens-like sapphire crystal completes the look.
Additionally, the innovative Easy-Change strap change system is integrated into the case lugs – reminiscent of the lens mount mechanism on Leica cameras. The user can remove the strap simply by pressing the button with the iconic red dot of Leica. The case is finished in grade 5 titanium or 316L stainless steel. The watch is water-resistant to 100m and strap options include titanium, stainless steel, rubber and fabric.
The product has a domed sapphire face.
The self-winding movement, proudly displayed through the sapphire crystal caseback – was developed exclusively for this watch in collaboration with Swiss brand Chronode and has a power reserve of 60 hours.
The automatic winding mechanism of a watch.
Prices for the Leica ZM 11 range from $6,775 for the steel variant with a rubber or fabric strap, to $8,150 for the titanium models with a complete titanium strap.
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