nilomis[Omega]
11422
The old Chronomaster ...
To remove the movement you need to open the case back, release the crown and the movement only goes out after the bezel/crystal is removed because it goes out to the front.
Not a trivial operation.
Cheers,
Nilo
Like it!
By: massi. : January 6th, 2014-08:11
This type of watch has fascinated me for many years, since I began to love the watches... so this model breaks through an open door! I agree with Chris about the subdial... Maybe one day Zenith (and many other brands!) will manage also the movement diamet...
Thanks Marcus ...
By: nilomis : January 6th, 2014-11:13
I agree, in part with the case design but after I saw my watchmaker removing the movement of my late Chronomaster, I believe that he will approve this new design. I don't agree with the Omega comparison. If it was an Omega design it should have those twis...
I just saw ...
By: Marcus Hanke : January 6th, 2014-11:48
... that I was mislead indeed. I just looked at other pictures of contemporary Zeniths, and they made clear that the lugs are not "twisted" inwards, but straight on the top. So there is a difference. I recall the old Chronomaster case did not have a full ...