Team, First of all, my cat, Noel Rosa help me on this review. Noel approved the watch. Background Is not new to anyone that I have an old love for Zenith, in special for the ones powered by an El Primero movement. My addiction to El Primero started with t...
Its undoubtly a larger watch n you certainly have the wrist for it. A couple of questions if I may, 1. How does this increase in size weigh in your asseesment of Zenith and it evolution ? The El Primero is definitely not a large mvt (one of the best, if n...
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, ...
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
I see this as a compromise, based on the movement size. Two options: a) Overlapped dials, the Zenith style. b) Maintain the sub dials original size, like GP did on many chronographs (the WW:TC is a good example). At the end, I decided that I can live with...
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 ...
The Stratos seems to be a better fit. I had the Stratos 1/10th as an option but I was cutting corners to fit my budget and I got the Fly Back. I'm waiting for the goods that Zenith should be showing in Basel. Cheers, Nilo
I learned to pay attention to Zenith through you ..... Very nice brand and amazing watch but.... Fits better on my wrist (see below me and my pet), not yours.... Too big for you... :) [ ] ´s............................ ...
Congratz for your jump ... toward Earth ... and toward this Zenith. I was impressed when you wrote " the Stratos is the best built Zenith watch that I ever strapped on my wrist " I know your love and knowledge about Zenith watches and this is impressing. ...
It was me. Try one in metal and post your impressions. I'm trying to source a calf strap (like the ones that Nicolas loves) and I will update all. Cheers, Nilo
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...
Hi! I'm new here and read your review for the first time last week before I bought the same watch. It's a great watch. I had fallen in love with it over a year ago...had not really considered the overlapping dials issue. It was only when I was making the ...
Congratulations for your (first?) Zenith El Primero. About the 23mm strap, is not a common size but I was able to source two options in 23mm. Check your personal messages. I'm sending one place where I got one. Cheers, Nilo
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...
This week I bought a 22 mm handmade alligator strap. In reality the strap was 22.6 mm. I asked the supplier: please stretch the strap a little bit .....it fit. The 0.1 mil gap - what are you talking about - I don't see any more.... So see a strap supplier...
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. ...