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30 May 2013, 04:46 PM | #1 |
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Zenith Watches
Anyone have any experience with Zenith Watches? My friend just picked up a Zenith Pilot, looks very nice and a few things I have read seem positive. Just wondering if anyone here has any thoughts? Thanks.
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30 May 2013, 06:19 PM | #2 |
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Good watches from what I know of them. Modern models seem to be expensive. They got a lot more PR recently as they sponsored Baumgartner when he made the jump.
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31 May 2013, 01:11 AM | #3 |
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Great watches, great value compared to many other brands with similar prices.
Known for their El Primero chrono movement, which has a 36.6bhp beat rate but they also feature a nice standard 3-hand movement (elite). All in-house, even down to the tools. A nice brand with some excellent watches. |
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Zenith makes an excellent product, and their prices are reasonable compared to similarly situated watch companies. Their movements are in house, and the El Primero movement is second to none!
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31 May 2013, 01:44 AM | #5 |
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[QUOTE=Reu;4180170] Modern models seem to be expensive. QUOTE]
find me one brand with the same rich history, the same legendary inhouse chrono movements, the same .... which offers something like an El Primero chrono for 5.5K (euro) All the others that want to compete are AT LEAST 50% MORE EXPENSIVE ( Panerai inhouse chrono, Daytona, JLC, IWC, ...)
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I dare to say this is for the moment BY FAR the most interesting brand out there if you look at the quality / price ratio
BY FAR !
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Seem to be relative good value
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Serious watches. I love the two I have. Nothing will touch a Zenith for the price IMHO
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31 May 2013, 11:25 PM | #9 |
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Thank you all for the great information. I am strongly considering a Zenith for my first watch.
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I have an El Primero HW (manual) and love it. Check it out.
You should be able to find a minty used one for around $2K if you are patient. |
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I definitely hope to add a Zenith to my collection. They make 10bps triple-calendar moonphase chronographs that can be scooped up new for 5k, so great value movement-wise IMHO.
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Zenith is a very nice watch with extraordinary movements, if not one of the best. They are understated and, the newer designs are really nice.
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Did I say they weren't worth the money???? NO. Did I say they were expensive???? YES. They are an expensive watch, just like a lot of Rolex's, PAMS and IWC!!!!! You're going off like I said they weren't worth the money or something... Whether they are cheaper (and offer better value) than other high-and brands, it's still an expensive watch to what most non-wis types would wear... |
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Used to own a Chronomaster XL. Beautiful watch and the movement is just awesome. The only problem I had was lack of usage
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4 June 2013, 07:32 AM | #16 |
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Imho you will not find better value for the money
Great history & fantastic in house movements The 2 i own i love |
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Zenith is a brand I like to associate with quality, they do make some great timepieces indeed and it's been like that for a rather long time if you ask me.
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I'm not sure I would agree with that. Case in point, the photo directly before your post. It's a nice looking watch but there's nothing understated about it.
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I am also looking closely at a Zenith watch as a potential purchase, a El Primero Grande Date Chrono with a partial open skeleton display. Don't mind my asking, what is so good about the Zenith's El Primero chrono movement?
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Do a search and you'll see it's highly regarded. Rolex used it for many years in the Daytona. No better endorsement
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I love my Zenith. In house movements with a great history. Supplied movements to notable companies like Rolex and Panerai to name a couple. The bang for the buck factor for a WIS is very high. They're also pretty rare in the US, which adds to the cool factor, IMHO.
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It's a great brand, no doubt. I want to like them, but I only find the Pilots to be very desirable.
I was at one of their events with Baumgartner and heard the CEO give a speech about the brand, very nice and likeable guy, really made me want a Zenith just by the passionate way speech. Maybe someday a Pilot.
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It's a great brand, no doubt. I want to like them, but I only find the Pilots to be very desirable.
I was at one of their events with Baumgartner and heard the CEO give a speech about the brand, very nice and likeable guy, really made me want a Zenith just by the passionate way speech. Maybe someday a Pilot.
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11 July 2013, 04:37 AM | #27 |
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Here's a great thread from 'unknown' showing his trip to Zenith. It's really cool, and gives great insight into all that Zenith does in house. Thanks 'unknown'!
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=291057 |
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15 July 2013, 06:29 PM | #29 |
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i like their el primeros, especially the 3 colour sub-dial 36000vph. Seen one in real life and it was stunning.
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15 July 2013, 09:56 PM | #30 |
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I've owned a Panerai with a Zenith movement.
The 680 Elite, a three hand movement which is both thin and extremely accurate. Beautiful. Rolex sconsidered the Zenith movement good enough for their Daytona cosmograph. I think they're (Zenith) up there with the best of the inhouse affordable movement watches without quite being stratospheric. cheers, richard |
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