nilomis[Omega]
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Humm ....
Read my lips ... NÃO!!!
Cheers,
Nilo
About your questions ...
By: nilomis : February 12th, 2013-07:35
About the size/weigh: Is a trend and there is nothing that we can do. Other day I took some wrist shots from a 60's/70's Universal chronos and they feel weird with those 36/38mm. 44mm is the new standard. I believe that the size increase is here to stay, ...
Thank you ...
By: nilomis : February 12th, 2013-10:52
Bill, A good start about Zenith is the book Zenith: Swiss Watch Manufacture Since 1865 [Hardcover] / Manfred Rossler (Editor) I believe that all major brands should have a good "bible" like this one. Cheers, Nilo
thanks, nice read
By: Bruno.M1 : February 12th, 2013-13:04
now you make me doubt even more. I think I want or I think I need a 1/10th ... but I honestly don't know if I want the 1969 or the Stratos. Removing rhe end links was a nice idea, it looks better without these links. But on the other hand I would buy one ...
Thank you!
By: Eticus : November 24th, 2013-16:55
Thanks for this. I was googling for a strap for my Zenith Stratos exactly because I am fighting with the deployment buckle. It doesn't work with me. The idea of removing the metal part is great!! Now I will be able to use it more often... Such a great wat...
Yes, my first Zenith!
By: boeckelr : January 12th, 2014-10:29
Thanks! Yes it was my first Zenith. I have only recently caught the watch bug. This is my second automatic watch, and first with a nice in-house movement. My only other nice watch is a Breitling Steelfish that I bought two years ago. Once I picked that up...
That looks perfect!
By: boeckelr : January 12th, 2014-10:53
Bobbe - That's good advice. Thanks, I know from your picture and from reading your forum posts that like Nilo, you took the metal end pieces off. It's hard to tell how much of a gap there is between the strap and the case by just looking at the pictures. ...