That is the only way I'm interested in that watch, and, though it had been appearing increasingly unlikely, I was holding out hope. No more! From an interview with Romain Marietta on SJX: RM: First of all, relaunching this calibre in large quantities, ins...
And to me, that seems like an unbelievable blunder. If Zenith were some insanely sought-after, overhyped brand, then sure you could position it like that in the market, but they simply donβt have that luxury. Not at all. And even if they did, I would stil...
It is a brand-customer relationship they actively try to cultivate to justify stupid prices and customer un-friendly attitudes. For some brands this works (as distasteful as it may be), the two biggest/most notable being, obviously, Patek and Rolex. But f...
Zenith has been offering quite good watchmaking value for money for a while. In my view, they've done a particularly good job at this the last 7-8 years or so. Because of that, I fully expected that a reasonably priced steel 135 would have been on the way...
Zenith might be a little scarred from the failure of the Elite 6150. Given the high regard for the Cal. 135, I see wisdom in starting with with very limited production, and keeping people excited about what may be coming down the pipeline. Enthusiasts hav...
They will NOT judge that a precious metal case and stone dials are required to make it sufficiently interesting (though, also unlike Zenith, Omega is extremely likely to use an off-the-shelf movement)