Zenith was kind enough to share with us a video created on occasion of the El Primero Chronomaster 1969 Tribute to the Rolling Stones : When Two Legends Meet ... As a special treat for those of us who do not like the RS (they exist?) the video has no soun...
. . . (and some would say the only !) . . . [photo credit: Dr No] . . . is seeing these guys in concert thirty seven times. Not sure if I need a Stones-branded El Primero to prove my devotion, but it couldn't hurt! ...
. . . of this photo? That's me. LA Coliseum, October 9th, 1981. Oh, and I was wearing . . . . . . this shirt. Of course, like myself, it was in much better shape back then. :-) ...
. . . de gustibus non est disputandum - in matters of taste, there can be no disputes. I suspect your feelings are shared by the vast majority of people, much less Purists. The famous lapping tongue logo is both vivid and evocative; on the dial of a watch...
That could be a tasteful family of LEs! After, we could get that... Quite nice, either... Well, there is no limits ot imagination and good taste. ;) Best, Nicolas ...
:-) In reality, the field of firms and their associated logos that would qualify for any watch manufacturer's interest has to be tiny. The aura and prestige of the entity would have to be universally known and of enduring stature, in addition to being bro...
But on a dial... I don't know. I love to see the Rolling Stones logo on a tee shirt, but on a dial... Don't you think this Watch is enough seventies and rock and roll to not need the addition of the RS Logo? Best, Nicolas
. . . for the El Primero; enough to buy one. [El Primero New Vintage 1969] Would I have bought it if it had the lapping tongue logo? Probably not. That's not an indication of diminished respect for either the watch or the Stones. I'm just not the kind of ...