
India Whiskey Charlie's original post raises a critical question about the necessity and implications of the Zenith, Phillips, and Voutilainen collaboration. This article delves into the community's perspective on why a brand with Zenith's rich heritage would pursue such a partnership, especially concerning the iconic Caliber 135. Readers will gain insight into the nuanced debate surrounding historical preservation, market strategy, and the role of independent watchmakers in high-profile projects.




And what is that price.
What is that price. Was my reaction.
Except! None of the finishing is there! And the price is ... Well, such projects take time. This was planned at the top of the watch bubble. And say whatever you want, Aurel Bacs can sell watches!
And run out a watch for people who would buy one at £5k'ish? £100k for any type of Zenith is a no go, sorry, love the brand but this doesn't really make sense, producing what fans want for only 10 people...?
assessment. Cheers Marc
... I always thought Zenith should, now that they can afford because of the Hublot-style sale success of their current 'modern' watches (no pun, I also like Defy), reintroduce the Cal. 135 without too much changes. For the fans. The other type of fans. And now they are doing this instead of coming up with something in 4 or maybe very low 5 figures. So it should have been more in production volume, more in finishing but less in price. May I cite James May from original TopGear: "They had the reci
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