
Mr.Orange offers a rare glimpse into the Zenith Manufacture in Le Locle, detailing the entire production process from raw movement plates to finished timepieces. This report provides valuable insight into the craftsmanship and heritage maintained by Zenith, a brand celebrated for its in-house movements. His photo tour captures not only the intricate watchmaking steps but also the unique atmosphere within the historic manufacture.








































































Thank you so much for such a nice virtual visit. Are you THE Mr Orange who posted on P.com some ten years ago??? All the best, and welcome here! Nicolas
... The Type 20 isn't my watch but of another participant. Have a look at my gallery and you'll discover some more Montre d'Aeronef GF close ups ;o)) Yes, it's the same Mr.O as from 10 years ago, I only ended moderating at p.com ;o))
Damn, that was a nice time, 10 years ago. Best, Nicolas.
but could you kindly introduce me to TFZ's (The Fellowship of Zenith) equivalent theory? Orange and yellow are btw aptly chosen (original drawing by Goethe, source: wikipedia): Orange: 'Vernunft, gut' =rationality, good (or characterful) Yellow: 'Verstand, edel' =intellect, high-minded Cheers, Magnus
Euh, let's say that's the one and only correct survey! ;o)) But I wouldn't spread 'the word' if I were you. You'll get the Paneristi after you as I let you in on a little secret. Angelo Bonati contributed on p.com in the beginning years using Mr. Black ;o)) Love, Mr.O
You can find him quite often with a exited hartbeat burning rubber at French race circuits! He's always been in the need for some speed ;o) Nevertheless, still a Panerai ticking on his wrist. Great days for sure at p.com. An amazing time. Totally fresh but I'm already convinced there some happy days around here too! ;o)) Love, Mr.O
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