
foversta's review of the Zenith Type 20 40mm from Baselworld 2013 challenges the conventional wisdom that pilot watches must be large. This piece delves into how Zenith successfully scaled down its iconic Type 20 design while retaining its distinctive character and legibility. The discussion explores the balance between historical accuracy, modern wearability, and the aesthetic impact of a smaller case on a traditionally oversized design.




I want one, badly. Finally a pilot watch that I can wear. Thank you for the gorgeous pics. Cheers, Nilo
Agreed this line up will be a huge success for Zenith. Not sure if the 40mm is for me though. Little small. But I do think the diamond set Type 20 Lady line up which is also 40mm, will be extremely successful as they are reasonably priced, beautiful, and a popular size for women nowadays, especially in Asia where I see alot of girls sporting Panerais. I would have liked to see a 42-44 mm version personally, to seperate it from the womens line. It is a pilot collection after all, and pilots shoul
A type 20 for the common man ! I WANT ONE BADLY ! Thanks again for the wonderful preview to he whose "wrist has launched a 1000 sales" LOL Great work as always !
"come on, you are not serious, this watch, due to its design, to its roots, is too small with such case" I am one of them and I think the first part of this sentence is correct, but not the last part. :-) I do believe such a piece should be a bit bigger, the 48 is good. A 44 or 46 should have been good too this 40 mm ... well I do like it a lot but I would not buy it. On the other hand it might be perfect for woman or man with smaller wrists so it doesn't bother me at all. Like I said before thi
I think that it looks exactly how it should for a pilot watch, great size too. Cheers, Francois
Thank you for the write up! When I first heard news that Zenith was creating a 40mm pilot I was disappointed because I thought they made a mistake of making a 48mm then jumping all the way down to a 40. When I read your write up I must admit I began to think differently. I have not tried one on, but I am imagine the way the lugs sit on this watch it may feel a little larger than my other 40mms. I have a few. I originally questioned the idea of having a pilot watch so small, but then I remember s
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