Very excited to share this new incoming of mine, the Zenith Defy Skeleton. This is the boutique edition which features gold hands and indices. The grey/silver bridges paired very well with the rest of the openworks dial creates a really eye-popping visual effect. I choose this boutique edition becau
Just want to share this. So happy to get this back from service and just want to say JLC did a wonderful job. When I sent in the watch, there's hairlines scratches all over the bezel, the crystals had some deep scratches and even the hands were showing signs of oxidation. Now back from service, the
Sure Gronefeld creates a new movement which is commendable but its not a split-second and even lacks a flyback function. I think the slow reset looks cool but is it really that difficult to make? What's the practical purpose of this? Theoretically, a chronograph hand reseting back instantly can be a
Nicely made watch? Yes, at least the case and dial.. Well constructed? Sure. Value for money? Most definitely. Ground Breaking? Obviously Not. It's a quartz watch with a copy cat design that they borrowed liberally from Patek. There's some powerful influencer and promoters behind this brand. Surely