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26 September 2015, 11:40 AM | #31 |
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I looked at this today. It's much nicer in person than in pictures. Dial and size are great.
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2 October 2015, 09:56 AM | #32 |
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I've had this reference for a bit more than a year now, it is great and comes highly recommended.
Timekeeping is within COSC and the finishing is spectacular for a watch under $10K. Polished/brushed sawed off lugs with nice beveling and blued screws on the El Primero. The sunburst tri-color dial is dazzling in all positions. I think this 38 mm is much more balanced with perfectly positioned registers, and no "gap" unlike the 42 mm model. Definitely get it! |
3 October 2015, 10:47 PM | #33 |
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3 October 2015, 11:13 PM | #34 |
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I have the 42mm, the one with the blue dial. I think it is called the Charles Vermot limited edition. I am generally crazy about blue dials, and this is why I bought this watch. This was my third purchase when I first got into watches last year. I like the movement, but relative to my other watches the case size is really large, and as the lugs are extended rather than a 42mm, it feels like a 43 - 44mm. So the watch did not see much wrist time, and will probably sell it once I get a chance. If I were looking at Zenith again, I would also opt for the 38mm version.
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6 October 2015, 08:51 AM | #35 |
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Hey hey. Apologies. I *did* pick up the watch - used. A kind TRFer noticed one for sale and gave me the heads up. All worked out well. Loving the size, etc. I ended up ordering the exact same OEM Zenith strap - but in black. Definitely overpaid for that but such is life. The spring bars are curved as is the OEM strap....so a perfect fit. |
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Congrats. Can you please post a pic with the factory black gator? I picked one up and am thinking of what to replace the strap with. Current thinking is antiqued dark brown gator. |
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8 October 2015, 02:08 AM | #37 |
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Congrats Speed , Post pictures !
Here is my EP 410 (42mm) on my 6.5 wrist. Love it ! A striking watch superbly finished.
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8 October 2015, 03:12 AM | #38 |
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Any experience with Zenith El Primero 1969 Chrono?
Sorry. I don't post too many photos these days.
Here is the 1969 38mm with OEM black Croc That Grey dial of yours looks sharp!! BTW, Di Modell has some nice quality straps. I picked up a perforated Rallye strap with double tang buckle from watchbandcenter.com (in Germany) for my Speedy Pro. Considering one at 19mm for my Zenith. Wondering if I need to get new spring bars since the spring bars for the OEM strap are curved... |
8 October 2015, 04:21 AM | #39 |
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Very nice !
Spring bars should work, I have curved spring bars on some watches and was able to reuse them on normal straps.
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8 October 2015, 04:42 AM | #40 |
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3 April 2016, 02:13 AM | #42 |
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I've handled the 1969 38mm a few times, and it's a really lovely watch. The finish is very good, probably on a similar level to Omega/Rolex but definitely worse than JLC.
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21 August 2017, 04:47 AM | #43 |
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How do you guys compare el primero 38mm ss bracelet and overall watch build quality/finish in comparison with new rolexes or at least tudor/omega/grand seiko? It looks interesting for 4.5-5k for new, does it wears much bigger than daytona because there is no bezel on the case, it's all dial.
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21 August 2017, 12:36 PM | #44 |
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Honestly don't know why anyone would buy one of these when you can buy a clean a384 for similar price... I. E. The actual watch that started it all!
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22 August 2017, 06:06 AM | #45 |
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I really like, it seems like a great value for money, especially if chrono24 prices are real and there is tax return for non EU residents. I don't know only about bracelet, it seems a bit to shiny on pics/videos, have to see that in person.
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3 September 2017, 11:35 AM | #46 |
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where do you see vintage a384s for similar price? seems they are all 8-10K min.
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3 September 2017, 07:00 PM | #47 |
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Not sure if this will help but I tried the Striking 10th on a bracelet. I was a little disappointed. The bracelet was not as robust as the bracelet on my BLNR or my speedmaster. I like PCL's on some watches and was excited to see this watch in person. It left me thinking that if I ever purchase one I will leave it on leather.
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