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Interesting!
The titanium case is a standout element, as it is with the George Favre Jacot. Zenith has done an excellent job, designing a good-looking watch around this tourbillon calibre. Compare this dial to the Nataf-era iterations and it is like night and day.
The overlapping subdials remind me of the old Grande Lange 1. Some will love them, others will complain about the size of the movement. Some will do both. Regardless, the subdials work for reading elapsed time. That is important to me.
Given that most new movements are large diameter, oversized watches will remain fashionable by necessity. As such, I wonder when we will see a scaled-up El Primero...or a reworked chronograph movement with a new name.
Indeed very nice!
By: MCG (Markus) : November 26th, 2015-09:36
In particular I like the structured 3D dial. What I would question is the type of font they have used. It is a modern, "forward looking" watch - somehow the font represent the opposit. Probably the wanted to give it also a minimal vintage aspect? However ...
Interesting!
By: jmpTT : November 26th, 2015-12:51
The titanium case is a standout element, as it is with the George Favre Jacot. Zenith has done an excellent job, designing a good-looking watch around this tourbillon calibre. Compare this dial to the Nataf-era iterations and it is like night and day. The...