MTF[PuristS]
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It will be interesting to see in which direction Zenith will go in future
As you said, the El Primero movement is nearly 50 years old.
I wonder what would have transpired if the manufacture tools HAD been destroyed as ordered by management?
Would Zenith have never survived as a manufacture?
Would Rolex never have developed the Cosmograph (Daytona) model?
Would Zenith have been forced to have developed a modern chronograph movement to establish a link with history?
Regards,
MTF
This message has been edited by MTF on 2015-11-21 00:39:14
Thank you for the review!
By: jmpTT : November 26th, 2015-12:29
An interesting watch, for sure. Quite possibly a great watch. The dial side is bold aesthetically and it is successful. I couldn't help but notice that the outer scale, with 1/5th second increments, serves no purpose in the absence of an elapsed seconds h...