Zenith has released a new version of the Chronomaster Revival El Primero : ref. A384 . It features a “ chocolate panda ” dial drawing inspiration from naturally aged “ tropical ” dials — “whose warm brown tones emerged over decades of exposure to sunlight
It was love at first sight with the 116520 - the first Daytona with an in house automatic movement. I know many these days prefer the zenith movement Daytonas, but back in the day this was all anyone could talk about.
I have a feeling that even someone with a fantastic collection would find this one of the most noticed and complimented watches, the dial is so harmonious, and with great color, I also think it is a very nice size for a worldtimer that has to display so m
A while ago I posted the first installment of the Italian roadtrip here: www.watchprosite.com - it might have been the first one to be written up, also due to the dear Captain’s love of Mille Miglia but not the first installment of the journey. This is so
It was in 1949 that Walter Gygax launched the Cornavin Watch in Geneva. The watches were very conventional in design—calendar watches, automatic watches, ladies’ watches—and the movements came from the Ebauches SA trust. How Cornavin came to develop a wat
“simple” thing is in fact difficult to do well. I also agree that having a date disc which matches the dial color is essential. Your Zenith is a good example of that: even though I find the placement at 4:30 not ideal at all (like on my Alpine Eagle), it