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2018 Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride: Reaching for the Stars

Backing the impressive worldwide gathering of the Movember Foundation, Zenith introduced the Pilot Type 20 Chronograph Ton Up Black at the event.

Zenith for the third year organized the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, with The Movember Foundation where more than 112’000 gentlefolk and their classic motorcycles took to the streets of 648 cities in 102 countries on Sunday, September 30th. This was dedicated to supporting prostate cancer research and men’s mental health.

One of the world’s biggest charity fundraisers for men’s health, the DGR has raised over US $ 13 million to date, and the aim is to add a further $6 million to the cause with the 2018 fundraising campaign that will conclude on October 14th2018. Among the many locations, the DGR New York event saw DGR founder Mark Hawwa, Zenith CEO Julien Tornare and various friends of the brand – including Dimitri Coste, official photographer of this particular gathering, fashion blogger, Ed Kavishe  – join 112’000 other gentlefolk aboard their scramblers, choppers, bobbers or vintage scooters. Keenly supported by Zenith ambassadors and friends of the brand, Team Zenith is not only the largest to ride in the DGR, but also one of the top fundraising team.

Pilot Ton Up Black: vintage allure meets sportsmanship

Zenith joined in the spirit of the DGR by celebrating timeless style and selfless philanthropy – as well as the arrival on the market of its Pilot Type 20 Chronograph Ton Up Black. A tribute to the café racer biker community, also known as Ton Up boys, this resolutely masculine timepiece is magnificently free of all clutter. Sporting a manly 45 mm aged stainless-steel case, its somber matt dial is teamed with a matching black case bearing a deep etching of a café racer on his motorcycle. For added comfort and longer life, the trademark oily nubuck leather strap features a protective rubber lining and is finished with contrasting white stitching and a titanium buckle. Driven by a legendary in-house El Primero automatic 4069 calibre operating at 5Hz (36,000 VpH), this cool number combines designer vintage allure with an unmistakably sporty demeanour!

Further boosting motivation among participants, Zenith unveiled a specially created DGR five-piece limited edition. Enhanced with a DGR engraving, dial inscription and customized strap, these timepieces are destined for the three overall largest fundraisers, the most successful Team Zenith fundraiser, as well as the lucky winner of a prize draw among all participants.

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