cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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The Brown and Blue Captains appeal to me; the rest not so much
Having had 3-4 Zeniths, I've been driven away for the past few years by the outrageous styling.
The new cleaner look is coming closer to my taste.
Thanks for the report.
Cazalea
thank you, Marcus
By: LouS : May 4th, 2011-13:18
Well-presented and very thoughtful, and the images are superb. As a footnote, I know of no 1960s model in which the subdials overlapped in a way similar to the new ones. The cal 156 and 146 models had no overlap at all, and the overlap on the early El Pri...
My thanks as well ...
By: v76 : May 4th, 2011-15:28
for that excellent report Marcus, your impressions and the wonderful photographs of the watches. I agree with Lou, the vintage El Primeros with dial overlap do not hinder readability of the subdials in any way (unlike the current VPH models). Zenith would...
Thanks for report, Marcus ...
By: Kong : May 5th, 2011-23:16
The Stratos looks pretty good, and will be great if Zenith can provide more info on the black Alchron and the reason/s for choosing this material over the conventional DLC or PVD over steel. The blue dial Captain with blue strap looks good too! Kong
Finally
By: Matwaleo : May 6th, 2011-10:01
Finally a true black metal. While I was thinking of a Rolex sub-c lv that may have to wait. I want to get this watch but have a question on some pics it looks like the Bezel is sloping in how does that look it seems ugly but what does it look like in real...
I have truly...
By: dxboon : May 6th, 2011-11:04
...been enjoying your series of reports from Basel, Marcus. Really. I hope you know how much I appreciate the time you've taken in the write-ups and photos. As for this year's presentation by Zenith, I remain most captivated by the Captain series. The blu...
Right now!
By: LouS : May 11th, 2011-08:58
They are posted on Zenith's website as of last night. Zenith seems to be rearranging their collection a bit away from their classification based on movement to a new classification divided into Academy, Classic, and Legend lines, so the website is in a li...
Sorry, no idea ....
By: Marcus Hanke : May 11th, 2011-15:53
... I think it has to do with the avalability at the dealers. Apparently, Zenith does not want to create a demand, before the watches can be seen at the dealers. I think this is a very honest move: far too often people know more about future releases than...