Automatic, Chronograph, Triple Calendar, and moonphase in 13 mm from crystal to caseback thickness... I hope they share their notes with most other brands in their price range so the other brands can transpose the thickness to just their time only automatic offerings...
Automatic, Chronograph, Triple Calendar, and moonphase in 13 mm from crystal to caseback thickness... I hope they share their notes with most other brands in their price range so the other brands can transpose the thickness to just their time only automatic offerings...
The specs are pretty impressive, hey? ... hi beat too.
I think this watch will create a stir. There's something about a triple date chronograph and this one does 'dressy but sporty' better than almost anything else, certainly better than anything else in its price range.
The Rolex fan boys would no doubt say "the Daytona is a little under 12mm" but why you'd buy a Daytona when the Chronomaster Original (or A384, A385 etc.) is on.the market - sometimes at a discount, I don't understand
Yeah. I'm not much of a green guy but can understand the appeal. It probably looks even better irl too.
Zenith are definitely one of the marques which lose something when photographed. Haven't seen this in the metal yet but imagine it will be typically gorgeous. Their use of space is also, IMHO, without equal. So much going on with this dial but zero issues with overlap or legibility. Bravo, Zenith.
Zenith are definitely one of the marques which lose something when photographed. Haven't seen this in the metal yet but imagine it will be typically gorgeous. Their use of space is also, IMHO, without equal. So much going on with this dial but zero issues with overlap or legibility. Bravo, Zenith.
These are gorgeous . . . but I think I actually might prefer the late 90s/early 2000s models of this a bit more as they have more of a vintage and toolish (but upscale) look. The gold accents on this recent release oddly give me pause.
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Few do this better than Zenith imho. I’d do a Lange over this but would be perfectly happy with this.
Automatic, Chronograph, Triple Calendar, and moonphase in 13 mm from crystal to caseback thickness... I hope they share their notes with most other brands in their price range so the other brands can transpose the thickness to just their time only automatic offerings...
Automatic, Chronograph, Triple Calendar, and moonphase in 13 mm from crystal to caseback thickness... I hope they share their notes with most other brands in their price range so the other brands can transpose the thickness to just their time only automatic offerings...
The specs are pretty impressive, hey? ... hi beat too.
I think this watch will create a stir. There's something about a triple date chronograph and this one does 'dressy but sporty' better than almost anything else, certainly better than anything else in its price range.
The Rolex fan boys would no doubt say "the Daytona is a little under 12mm" but why you'd buy a Daytona when the Chronomaster Original (or A384, A385 etc.) is on.the market - sometimes at a discount, I don't understand
Few do this better than Zenith imho. I’d do a Lange over this but would be perfectly happy with this.
I'm not sure I would tbh. I have a real appreciation for ALS but this is just more my speed … especially the rev panda.
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I'm not sure I would tbh. I have a real appreciation for ALS but this is just more my speed … especially the rev panda.
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I think I agree. Panda all the way.
Gorgeous 👏🏻👏🏻love the green dial variant 💚
The 🐼is also perfection 👌🏻
Gorgeous 👏🏻👏🏻love the green dial variant 💚
The 🐼is also perfection 👌🏻
Yeah. I'm not much of a green guy but can understand the appeal. It probably looks even better irl too.
Yeah. I'm not much of a green guy but can understand the appeal. It probably looks even better irl too.
Zenith are definitely one of the marques which lose something when photographed. Haven't seen this in the metal yet but imagine it will be typically gorgeous. Their use of space is also, IMHO, without equal. So much going on with this dial but zero issues with overlap or legibility. Bravo, Zenith.
Zenith are definitely one of the marques which lose something when photographed. Haven't seen this in the metal yet but imagine it will be typically gorgeous. Their use of space is also, IMHO, without equal. So much going on with this dial but zero issues with overlap or legibility. Bravo, Zenith.
Well said.
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These are gorgeous . . . but I think I actually might prefer the late 90s/early 2000s models of this a bit more as they have more of a vintage and toolish (but upscale) look. The gold accents on this recent release oddly give me pause.