Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Nice wrist shot! . . .
. . . and thanks much for sharing, adawn - very kind of you.
I visited my local Zenith AD yesterday . . .
. . . where I finally got to try one on. It's a very compelling iteration.
Cordially,
Art
Agree, get both
By: Rickr25 : April 17th, 2012-21:32
While the Striking 10th has the more interesting movement. The Red/Blue Primeros are so attractive. And they lack the dismal subdial overlap that plagues the Striking 10th and almost all other Zeniths. I wouldn't be able to decide between the Red or Blue....
The Striking 1/10th . . .
By: Dr No : April 18th, 2012-11:05
. . . was very close to becoming a part of my collection purely on the strength of its functional relevance. The one purpose I have for a chrono is timing races, so read-out to a tenth of a second is actually useful. The reason I gave greater weight to ae...
AD's Red Stratos LE
By: jnelson3097 : April 24th, 2012-13:05
Sorry for the crappy pic from a magazine, but I didn't get a wrist shot of this one that my AD had 30 of made. I tried it on when I was there and it felt huge but still very comfortable. It was on a black gator strap with red stitching. The red accents on...
thanks
By: Greycock : April 26th, 2012-06:38
Thanks for the pictures, the red and the blue look great. Ive been aiming to buy a Striking 10th as it is an unusual movement. There are really any Zenith's i don't like from the current collection. So confusing as i like the new Doublematic as well!!! Fo...