150th anniversary Titanium ltd 50pcs blue dial 1903 Wright brothers and 5002 Original Type 20 57,5mm First Zenith Pilot 1920’s Type 20 GMT steel 48mm Best, Laurent
I am sitting right now in a café down in Brixen (Bressanone) in South Tyrol, on a brightly sunny and already hot morning. The light has maybe gotten the better of me, thus I herewith treat you with an 'extra special' Zenith watch, the gaudy Pilot Type 20
With the departure of Aldo Magada and the arrival of (interim) CEO Jean-Claude Biver, I believe it is high time for us to consider the areas needing significant improvement. Zenith is a brand that almost exclusively relies on one single - albeit significa
After I bought my Zenith Pilot Type 20 Extra Special in Bronze back in May this year, now The Watch Gallery in UK brought out a Blue Dial LE 35 pieces. I was completely taken by surprise after seeing a very unusual Zenith 48mm Type 20 GMT Pilot, Titanium
When Zenith launched the Type 20 Special, it caught my attention because it was so different from what they were offering. And when I read about Zenith's history in Pilot watches and the fact that it actually owns the trademark for "Pilot" on a watch dial
On my colleague's wrist. He has big wrists and this Zenith Pilot Type 20 GMT suits him very well! The red second time zone hand is hidden by the minute hand unfortunately so we can't see it in this pic. A superbly crafted watch. Felt really well made from
albeit in the 48mm Type 20 GMT version in brushed titanium: This one was presented this year as a 150th Anniversary Model, exclusive to the Zenith boutiques. Cheers, Magnus
Geneva in January - that is first and foremost SIHH , but there are a few other brands who seize the opportunity to present themselves - one of them is Zenith . Geneva is a side-event for them, which the brand uses to present refinements (see Art's, Olive