amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Agreed, Magnus. Tributes are meanless if there is the only way to go.
I mean, if the brands don't make some efforts on the innovative side.
I finally don't get this Suarez, which is limited to 20 pièces, but not for Collectors ( as Collectors would point out the contradictions of this Watch ).
I am looking forward to seeing some innovations on the mechanical side, from Zenith. An improved version of the El Primero?
2015...?
Best,
Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-05-04 07:40:36
I don't know here...
By: foversta : May 4th, 2014-01:58
Since the movement remains the El Primero and for commercial reasons, it is much better to make it visible. And since there is no specific context for the original watch, what kind of caseback decoration should you have put? Many times, for watches inspir...
Dear François...
By: Ornatus-Mundi : May 4th, 2014-13:27
are you asking for marginal changes? A 'larger EP' - that's exactly what I do not expect from Zenith!!! That's the kind of 'innovations' which would put such a venerable house to shame. IF a give new movement would be larger BECAUSE there is a technically...
I did a double take
By: Bill : May 3rd, 2014-11:16
I thought you were comparing an old model to something new then I realized "Vintage Charm". Well executed. As Nico said a solid case back would keep more of the vintage lines. Great review. Thanks Bill
Thanks Bill.
By: foversta : May 4th, 2014-02:14
But as I said to Nicolas, I don't think that a solid caseback would have been mandatory here. I was not surprised by the see-through caseback... since the EP is a nice movement to observe. Fx
Very interesting...
By: foversta : May 3rd, 2014-14:22
I would love to have a pic of the original watch... Actually, I would like to know why this symbol could be found on the original Zenith watch. Was the dial coming from P & B ? Anyway, thanks a lot for the explanations and pic! Fx
Plausible; found the model
By: LouS : May 3rd, 2014-16:54
The lion's share of early Zenith chronographs came from Perret & Berthoud...or more correctly, Universal...or even more correctly, Martel, Universal's chronograph movement manufacturer. Zenith had no in-house chronograph until it purchased Martel in 1...
I like it
By: optionc : May 3rd, 2014-23:39
While I understand the comments from the others... It does speak to me. Nice execution. I wonder how difficult to get one in Hong Kong given it is for Suarez. That's a long trip to pick up a zenith! OpC