SJX[Purist]
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El Primero Captain
The Captain is inspired by a 1960s model of the same name. It is a very sane watch.
El Primero Rattrapante
By: SJX : November 7th, 2010-01:46
El Primero with split-seconds function and oversized date. The stealthy version with the black PVD case and carbon fibre pattern dial is one of the most adventurous looking of the new collection, which says a lot about the range....
El Primero Striking 10th
By: SJX : November 7th, 2010-01:54
This is one of the best received models in the 2010 line-up. The Striking 10th features a seconds hand that jumps in one-tenth second intervals. I understand that is accomplished by connecting the fourth wheel, which is in silicon, to the escape wheel whi...
Late comments...
By: Kazumi : November 9th, 2010-04:56
Thanks for the wonderful pix. Although I do not own a Zenith watch, I do admire its colored history and I am relieved that its new CEO has knocked a lot of sense back into the product line. I find many of Zeniths products to be beautifully designed but th...
One trick pony
By: SJX : November 7th, 2010-08:03
The El Primero perhaps will turn Zenith into a one trick pony, if it is not already. Jaquet Droz, despite its numerous models, is still all about the Grande Seconde. But that is not necessarily a bad thing, Panerai has turned its pony into small limited e...
Yes it is.
By: SJX : November 8th, 2010-02:15
It is not easy to enlarge a movement by proportionately enlarging all parts. The inertia if the balance will change for instance and not proportionately. So enlarging a movement is more like designing a new calibre rather than expanding the one old. - SJX
Excellent...
By: ticktocktimesup : November 8th, 2010-23:51
... I already posted in HOrologicalMEandering a while ago when I first saw the Striking 10th. I was (and still am) very impressed by that piece and seriously considering adding it to my collection. For a long time, Zenith has not been on my radar screen, ...