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Join Date: Jun 2010
Real Name: Tony
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The first of a couple of incomings
I have a couple of incomings this week, one as the consequence of a very long chase and the other the result of me seeing something I already liked a lot in an unusual guise. So, without further ado, here’s the first (which in terms of what I said above is actually the second!).
I’ve had two or three El Primero-driven watches in the past, and the last one I sold rather reluctantly was the De Luca. Zenith are a bit of a mixed bag, really, with some absolutely stunning models and others that are quite… well, not as stunning. One that seems to fly under the WIS radar, however, is the Chronomaster and I have to say that I don’t know why. It’s a genuinely beautiful watch, and is a great mix of sporty and dressy. With a case size a tad under 39mm it’s also very, very wearable unless you have particularly large wrists. Inside is an El Primero calibre 400 movement, dictating the consequent subdails at 3 (chronograph minutes), 6 (chronograph hours) and 9 (running seconds). Unlike, say, the Daytona the Chronomaster also has a date window between 4 and 5. This particular watch is actually quite unusual in that it has a deep blue dial. Most that you see have a silver/white textured dial and whilst they’re lovely it’s always nice to find something less common than the norm. The indices are applied (I have no idea if they’re steel or white gold, and can’t find the info anywhere on the net) and the subdials have an outer ring in whatever material it is. With the deep blue of the dial the effect is absolutely lovely, and very striking. This watch is in great condition (having just been serviced by Zenith) and came on a brand new Zenith alligator strap with Zenith's single-fold deployant clasp. Its as comfortable as any watch I’ve ever worn bar the Aerospace, and I’m sure I’m going to enjoy wearing it a lot, either dressed up with a suit or dressed down with jeans, etc. I think it’s an amazing watch. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Toronto Canada
Watch: Tag GC Chrono RS
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Beautiful watch Tony. I sold a Chronomaster XXT a few years back and wanting one back ever since.
Enjoy and wear it in good health. Best, Turillo |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Real Name: Trevor
Location: Arizona
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Wow Tony, congrats. I have become a huge Zenith fan the past couple of years. I hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of your newest.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Real Name: Tony
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Thanks guys. In some ways I think this is the archetypal Zenith, and I do like the blue-dial version (which you don't see very often).
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Real Name: Clive
Location: Melbourne
Watch: the usual suspects
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Wow - congrats
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Real Name: Mike
Location: 6224 ft, US
Watch: ... Pervert!
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Fantastic!
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Congrats tony
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Real Name: TSW
Location: Le Brassus
Watch: Rolex & AP's
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Nice!
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Real Name: Carl
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Stunning Tony, just stunning!
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