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Geneva Week 2014 ...

 
 By: nilomis : January 22nd, 2014-03:11
Fx shared some wrist shots of the Zenith 2014 novelties: 1) The "Open" with a gorgeous blue dial (Vermot) 2) Type 20 GMT 1903 with a wonderful finish on the hour markers 3) A very nice and discrete annual calendar 4) The Captain with a wonder of a dial. 5...  

Some lovely offerings here from Zenith

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 22nd, 2014-03:38
Several here caught my eye.... how large is the "Pilot"? Dials looks fascinating

The Pilot

 
 By: Spellbound : January 22nd, 2014-03:49
The Pilot GMT is 48mm. I was going to buy one, but recently discovered that the Elite 693 movement that beats within is a mere 25.6mm and 3.94mm thick so the whopping size of the watch is hardly justified, so for me at least, all bets are off for any iter... 

48mm just kills it for me...shame

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : January 22nd, 2014-04:01

Alternatively

 
 By: gup502 : January 22nd, 2014-17:22
I consider type 20 annual calendar with an el primero movement is much better than the GMT as you correctly pointed out the movement is an Elite put in a casing with space for it to "sumersault" is a bit odd.

Why block the moonphase...

 
 By: srvpsp : January 23rd, 2014-10:38
...with the Zenith star? I mean could the open window have been in the bottom half? The chromo seconds hand will be at rest and blocking the window that shows the moonphase most of the time. I realize the star isn't solid, but still it seems to me that th... 

Captian Winsor

 
 By: ifraher : January 24th, 2014-04:39
Hello, Can anybody help me confirm if this Captain Winsor style (Boutique edition style w/applied numbers) is officially replacing the original Captain Winsor style (Guilloche, applied batons) of the first edition, I was told it was officially discontinue...