Probably the quintessential watch for Zenith's 150th Anniversary, the El Primero Georges Favre-Jacot Titanium not only sports a delightful gear train with a constant force-powered 36.000 bph escapement (hence 'El Primero'), but also a very forward looking...
This watch is a great combination of sports & dress IMO. How's the sound when you manually wind the crown? Is it noticeable louder than most watches? And nice tactile feel too? Cheers, Anthony
as it has a smooth feel with some regular subtle resistance to it. As for the sound - it totally lacks the fine whirr usually associated with winding. Best, Magnus
As you said, the El Primero movement is nearly 50 years old. I wonder what would have transpired if the manufacture tools HAD been destroyed as ordered by management? Would Zenith have never survived as a manufacture? Would Rolex never have developed the ...
I have no finite answer to your first two questions, but I assume that (i) would be a 'no', and (ii) a 'perhaps'. Rolex had chronographs in its portfolio before, and the non-availability of the El Primero might have simply delayed the introduction of the ...
Dear Magnus, Usually, to read your reviews leave me without nothing to add, since you have the rare capability to analyze watches from a lot of point of view, adding everytime something emotional and spicy. This time it's slightly different, since yours i...
which speaks out of a deep affection for Zenith. First, regarding your 'major' design criticism of the movement finish. I guess I am with you here. The 'faux Kevlar' is something I would usually criticise heavily, since mocking a surface (treatment, mater...
I'm not the man who can express judgements and I beg your pardon in advance if I'll write rubbish. It's not an easy period for swiss-based watch business and everyone, without exception, have to move very carefully. You've correctly mentioned Jean-Claude ...
re-aligning and streamlining the LVMH watch division. He put Hublot onto track and may have just finished doing so with TAG. Zenith is the next one to get his main attention. I asked Jean-Claude about the other LVMH brands which are in the watch business ...
An interesting watch, for sure. Quite possibly a great watch. The dial side is bold aesthetically and it is successful. I couldn't help but notice that the outer scale, with 1/5th second increments, serves no purpose in the absence of an elapsed seconds h...
An interesting watch, for sure. Quite possibly one of my favourite Zeniths. The dial side is bold, balanced and legible. I couldn't help but notice that the outer scale, with 1/5th second increments, serves no purpose in the absence of an elapsed seconds ...
on the scale (which I missed, probablograp too much lured away by the chain...). The most important point is how Zenith will retain its position in the future. The taks is to develop a successor to the El Primero which basically could redefine the automat...