Thank you for the detailed report and excellent photographs! The only discrepancy has already been addressed by Marcus, that is, the El Primero has the hour subdial at "6" while the FP1185 has the seconds subdial (continuous running) at the same position. I like a lot of the models unveiled (especia
that Zenith produced some of the best pocket watch and deck chronometer calibers in terms of chronometry wins and placings between the 1920s and 1960s, apart from excellent wristwatch calibers such as the cal. 133.8, cal. 120, cal. 126 and of course the legendary cal. 135. Zenith has the most first
and wonderful photographs! I had expressed my opinions about the models in earlier posts ... I look forward to their availability at ADs and a full review of the Espada. Among new Zeniths, the Espada has zoomed to the top of my wish-list. The introduction of the all-new El Primero movement (for the
and wonderful photographs! I have already expressed my opinions about the different models. I await their introduction to market/the ADs, and a full review of the Espada.
that's definitely Zenith's modern classic. I like the guilloche dial version, too. Would be nice if Zenith brings back the cal. 420 (manual wind) and cal. 410 (full calendar and moonphase), and a modern interpretation of the cal. 135.
this link containing a video clip of some of the Baselworld 2012 novellties ... http://www.tiempoderelojes.com/noticia/basel-2012-los-modelos-de-zenith Scroll down the page for the vid. The alarm on the Doublematic sounds really good. The Espada appears quite large for a three-hander, but stylish.