Ornatus-Mundi[Zenith]
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The Pilot Montre d’Aéronef Type 20 GMT is my clear favourite...
for several reasons:
- small complication perfectly matching intention of the watch
- cleaner dial
- more room for the magic blue surface and its mesmerising contrast with the titanium case and the 18K rose gold details
- tool watches with tourbillons and other high complications - no thanks!
Cheers and thanks so much for thanking the time for put together this excellent presentation!
Magnus
Very nice
By: Spellbound : March 22nd, 2014-18:24
I do like the two tone elements on the GMT, it gives a nice vintage vibe. The only issue I have with the GMTs is that the case, at 48mm is way too big for the movement, at 25.6mm. This is the 5th iteration of this watch, and I am sure there are more to co...
Last time ...
By: Kong : March 24th, 2014-01:41
I always feel the same way too. Over time, I asked how many of the buyers/owners purchase based on the internal or a harmonised 'form & function'? It seems like majority is affected/influenced more by the aesthetic ...we may be a small group of the se...
An answer of Two Buts
By: MTF : March 23rd, 2014-01:45
I am partial to chronographs and especially tourbillon chronographs with 12h counters. Despite the pilotage reference, we accept that the watch is a whimsy and modern aeronautic timekeeping is electronic. Thus, its fine to have a Zenith Type 20 Tourbillon...