This Dior Chronograph Watch Is A Matte Black Beauty

The famed luxury brand goes back to black with the Dior Chiffre Rouge Black Ultramatte Chronograph.

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It’s been two decades since Dior introduced the Chiffre Rouge, more than enough time for the watch to cement its place as a distinctive icon — and more than enough time for a revamp to bring it into 2024.

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The Dior Chiffre Rouge Black Ultramatte Chronograph, so named for its red “chiffres,” or digits, in the date window, is back in a big way and in a new matte black stainless steel finish for maximum style and sex appeal.

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Sized nicely at 41mm and boasting an angular. asymmetrical case and zig-zag “Dior” detailing on its rubber strap (available in three colors), the timepiece is both sporty and yet pleasingly refined, not unlike the designer’s sportswear and runway-ready fashion.

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It also features the sort of interior build that would make watch enthusiasts proud, as the Dior Chiffre Rouge is powered by its CD.001 movement.

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That movement, in fact, is produced by legendary watchmaker Zenith, and the El Primero keeps time down to 1/10th of a second. Not bad for a watch from a famed fashion house, right?

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Triple-chronograph functionality pops nicely on the angular dial, which features sleek black indices, two-tone hours and minutes hands and that characteristic red seconds hand in a nod to Dior’s use of red throughout its line.

Of the timepiece, Dior said the “Chiffre Rouge offers a modern take on historic codes, enhanced by Dior’s signature Cannage motif.”

And while it’s a splurge at $13,500 online at Dior, the timepiece is a worthy reinvention of a sporty yet surprisingly elegant timepiece with historic good looks.

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