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This watch do not score well on ease of telling time but loves the stealth look nonetheless. fresh picture on the day of acquisition Poor resolution cellphone shot of the 4061 high beat movement HAGWE folks. ...
My only issues is with zenith, not this piece. Zenith has too many re-issues. I feel a bit lost recently. I am not a fan of the collaboration with BAMFORD. There is not one example from BAMFORD that i would consider. The SHADOW is cool, dont get me wrong....
Too many? But their re-issues are most of the time as close as possible as the original ones, unlike Longines and other companies who don't even come close to original dimensions. I truly don't think they are doing too many or anything wrong. They are one...
I wasn't aware of the covergirl re-issue. That's something I completely missed. Looks good. I wish not everything was limited or had to be a ''Zenith ft xxx'' or replace both names to something else. But it's the current and most popular and succesful (?)...