I'm asking because I used to wash mine with dish soap and water, and after a few months saw sediments between the crystal and the bezel ... Sent to RSC, and I think they popped the bezel out and did a thorough clean, and now it is clean ... Since then I haven't cleaned mine!!!!😬🫢
is probably a bit more visually interesting, because of the additional bridge at the center and two barrels at the top. Although, legibility could be an issue, which is common for most open-dial watches. The free bridge version (meteorite or not) is less intricate than the neo-bridge, but the legibi
Based on the pics, the meteorite seems to be adding to the visual interest of the dial, because on the regular version, those parts are plain black. I hope the meteorite pieces are not too shiny. I like this line of watches, even though the price is steep and it seems to be the entry level version o
is that intervention means laser fillings for deep dents and scratches ... There are two main options: either "complete service" OR "restoration". Under each option there are two sub-options: either "full polishing" OR "case intervention"
that they have added a "service price calculator" on their site ... here is the LINK . Must be a new addition, because don't recall seeing it before. I just entered the serial # of my ZW and opted for "complete service", and the quoted price is 3540 GBP. The above is without polishing, "restoration"