They called the bezel material "Aeronith", which was "an innovative aluminum composite made of open-pore aluminium foam and stiffened with a polymer". Pretty sweet watch...it's a shame it didn't work out!
One of the coolest watch I owned, even if it was for less then a week as it had to be sent back to the factory … and I never got it back (no worries got the full refund). I think they had quite a few issue with this new movement back then which was quickl...
Anyway, at that time, Biver was in command, so service was certainly not an issue! 👍🏻☺️ I was somewhat shocked to see that Zenith did not continue the development! ANY watch company has apparently no more volume alternative anymore to the traditional mech...
They called the bezel material "Aeronith", which was "an innovative aluminum composite made of open-pore aluminium foam and stiffened with a polymer". Pretty sweet watch...it's a shame it didn't work out!
version but didn't when I was told by someone in the know that even the production version did not work properly. Soon thereafter the model disappeared from the Zenith lineup and hasn't reappeared. For fun, I wound up getting a Frederique Constant Slimlin...
I was looking at that one as well but somehow found it difficult to reconcile the design with the innovation and was hoping that they would release the movement in a different model. So also not fully working?
It's quite, quite different, but the 10hz Breguet 7727 with magnetic pivots has been a favorite in my collection for a while. I hear they would like to put the movement in other watches. However, with 4 CEOs in a handful of years, maybe they need some sta...
Not able to get the early allocation and was hoping to bag one later on. Then I heard from an industry insider that they were dropping the whole approach, which I find very sad - the idea would have been one of the rare innovations in the industry. Do I u...