Own it, and hate it. Terrible legibility; had to send it for servicing almost immediately b/c power reserve was 1/2 of what was advertised; minute hand jumps when you try to set it; and I’ll take a 40% punch in the face when I sell it for the Rolex DayDate that I should have bought all along. Watchmaker’s watchmaker, my as$hole.
They made beautiful Zenith EP chronomaster Triple Calendar Moonphase in the early 2000s, with stepped bezel and grooves, you can find these around 5000chf, and the finishing is top-notch…
I tried one in person just to see how right it looked on my wrist. But, for now, it looks so wrong for my bank account. Barring financial hurdles and just looking at the watch, it's expensive, but, pretty good price-wise with all things considered. I can easily see this could be a very nice one and done watch. It covers everything I could conceive of wanting from various watches in one compact package. Certainly one of the few watches I am tempted to sell all my watches for to accomplish just that. Only niggle is the way the lugs are rather straight and will float above the wrist and leave a gap around that area. And I also have a 7" wrist. It's just the nature of the design. But, something worth considering if having a beautiful watch fitting 100% perfectly around the wrist is a must. A larger wrist size might make such a gap and lug overhang less apparent.
Btw, I believe they used this movement and complications in another Zenith a few years ago. But, it was in a dressier format. I forget the reference, but, it also had roman numerals on the dial.
Awesome video. I tried the boutique edition on the green strap in Paris, and I was really impressed by the feel of the watch. The chronograph action is also so satisfying to use
I'm in love, absolutely spectacular. Oh, the watch is nice too. This El Primero is amazing, the finishing level is spectacular (other than the clasp) and I love the colors chosen for this panda dial. I don't think gold hands was an obvious choice, but it really elevates the overall design and adds that extra pop. I own the black dial chronomaster sport and adore that watch, but same clasp unfortunately. The 3600 movements really are beautifully finished, and while the 1/10 second hand is a bit not so useful, it's fun and showcases the high beat movement. I see this Zenith on your 7 INCH WRIST, how does it feel or visually wear in person? true to the 38mm size or a bit larger? I love the way the chronomaster sport wears on my 7.3" wrist (it's ok to compare wrist sizes if you are a "watch enthusiast") but worry about the wrist presence of this model.
That month change only accessible through cycling the day sounds like a real nuisance waiting to happen. Would be nice if they had pushers for the day / month. Fantastic overall package though.
Not the first chronograph but at least HIGH BEAT chronograph movement so that’s something. Love those and the Calender is fun. As usual lots of fun to watch, even more fun to listen, thanks and cheers
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the MAMACOO, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
I have the none calendar version and while I may be (totally am) bias I feel like the additional complications only detract from the aesthetics of a beautiful watch.
The main competition is going to be vintage. Heuer, for example, has one of the most lovely triple calendar chronographs ever made in solid 18K gold (they retail for around $6K-$8K these days and upwards of $10K-$12K on an 18K bracelet). They are run on the old Valjoux 88c and Heuer called them the "Golden Hours." Gorgeous. I had one and recently sold it for around $7K (picked it up at auction for $5K to sell at retail). Personally? I'd go vintage if it was serviced. However, I do love these as well. Hard choice - new technology or vintage? If I get another Heuer Golden Hours in stock, I'd be more than willing to send to you for a video. They are manual wind as well - so a lot of charm, there.
Can’t beat gold polished Roman numerals that sparkle like jewels in the sunlight. Loving the sun ray dial man that pops! MAMACOO watches. What a beautiful subtle piece.
@@Judah.Rosenthal I’m more worried about buying a fake for 5-6 grand than buying brand new for 10 grand. Buying used is tempting! But even authentication services like on eBay don’t actually open up the watch and inspect the entire movement. It’s too expensive for them to do. Some are buying good cases with defected movements and swapping them. Only the best of the best would know the difference and I’m definitely not one of them. I don’t intend to sell any of my watches so I pick super carefully and just pay retail for peace of mind (and factory warranty). Schmuck? Yes, but a peacefully sleeping schmuck!
@@stocksxbondage Nobody’s cloning a 36000 vibration movement with 1/10th second timing. Zenith is probably one of the easier watches to feel confident about.
@@Judah.Rosenthal Thank you! I never considered that. Figured they could fake the finishing well enough in pictures, but if the 1/10th sec chronograph works properly (and it’s got box and papers), it’s gotta be real. You might’ve saved me a couple grand! If I remember by the time I pull the trigger, I’ll respond to this thread
@@stocksxbondage I have one. It’s nice. But broke. Just stopped working. I’m not sure why. In for warranty service. I hope it’s back soon. They’ve had since late May. I was told 3-4 months.
Did you try advancing the date to midnight, and then going backwards to the 9pm position, and back to midnight to advance the date again? I have to do that with my 2008 Navitimer. It's still a pain, but not as bad as advancing through the whole month.
I tried both the Triple Calendar and the date only model and found the date only model more comfortable. For a triple calendar the thickness is perfectly fine, yet for comfort…give me a thinner watch.
I thought JLC triple calendar chronograph is still produced. Boy this is a beautiful watch. Im kinda more in to chronomaster triple calendar chronograph looks but different game. I hope there will be version of that made again. Though i can’t afford any of them
Always so much fun on your channel! Please, sell a watch instead of an eye. You can always buy back a watch you miss, and there is no Chrono24 for second hand eyes (or for second hand hands if you ask). (The main competitor is the standard chrono only El Primero 38mm. The moon is more suited for dress watches, I think.)
This watch is beautiful. I've tried it and... it has a major issue. Surprised that you're not talking about that. Maybe it is due to my wrist. But the bracelet meet the case way too high above the case back. Which means that I had a big empty gap between my wrist and the lug. I really hated that !
The JLC MCC does have a bracelet! It just took nearly a year to get it after specially requesting it, paying for it, and hounding the boutique the entire time lol
Best competition to this thing is a second hand Ebel sports chronograph with the el primero movement with a perpetual calendar. Same size, great bracelets, an even better calendar function and great style
“So I jump ship in Hong Kong and make my way over to Tibet, and I get on as a looper at a course over in the Himalayas. A looper, you know, a caddy, a looper, a jock. So, I tell them I’m a pro jock, and who do you think they give me? The Dalai Lama himself. Twelfth son of the Lama. The flowing robes, the grace, bald… striking. So, I’m on the first tee with him. I give him the driver. He hauls off and whacks one - big hitter, the Lama - long, into a ten-thousand foot crevasse, right at the base of this glacier. Do you know what the Lama says? Gunga galunga… gunga, gunga-galunga. So we finish eighteen and he’s gonna stiff me. And I say, “Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know.” And he says, “Oh, uh, there won’t be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness.” So I got that goin’ for me, which is nice.” - Carl Spackler & Evan’s brain 😎
Best watch channel by far. Keep them coming! About the watch, I'm surprised by the movement finishing (or lack thereof) , take IWC portugieser for example, same price range a much much nicer finishing.
Zenith did sell this type of movement in the 1990's. I own one, Ref 59.6000.410, an elegant two-tone example within the Academy collection. The chronograph seconds hand advances at normal speed, 60 seconds per rotation. It is only 12.3 mm thick. Upon buying it, I had it serviced by Zenith in Switzerland, and I think that I may never sell it.
JLC does have a chronograph version of the master calendar though. That may be the best comparison, But it’s even more expensive at around 19k. At least new. You can save a ton on the grey with those master controls.
Conceptually, I think these 10th of a Second EP movements are great. They are visually exciting and display what makes this movement great. I bet this feature sells a lot of watches because it's a nice point of difference. As a nerd who actually uses has chronograph though, this feature would piss me off. I'd rather have a Tachymeter with 30 minute / 12 hour subdials. If Zenith made this exact watch but without the 10th of a second display. It would be perfect to the point I would seriously consider selling all my watches and making it my one and done. I hope Zenith brings out this upgraded El Primero movement with a more normal display of the chronograph. Thank you for reading about my mental illness.
It is stunningly beautiful. But the lugs bothered me surprisingly much in person, oddly not bending down on the wrist at all and yes, that clasp ... 🤦🏻♂️
There is Parmigiani Fleurier Tondagraph GT on the second hand market at similar price point. Annual calendar but no day of the week indication. Would have been perfect (for me) if they would have put it in the 9 o’clock subdial.
This is it, I found my dream watch. Day-dates are my absolute favorite complication, but to also have the month…..I’m in love. Now to figure out how to get $13,000.
I was very excited when this watch came out and I was fortunate enough to try one on. The watch was stunning but I felt like it didn't sit well on my 16 cm wrist. I believe it's because of the bracelet but it looked very large. Larger than a Speedmaster. I guess I saved myself $13'900.
There is a JLC master control calendar chronograph (priced higher), and there was Zenith El Primero triple calendars from the 90s to early 2000s that are insane bargain compared to this new one and has a normal 10 hz chronograph with minutes and 12 hr totalizer.
Hang on , i've got a 90's chronometer rated Chronomaster with El Primero, triple calendar and moonphase. Zenith sold a lot of these. This is just a rehash of this old movement, identical moonphase disc, straight out of the 90's parts bin, they are just adding the stupidly spinning chrono
Consider how much you’ll really use the Daytona chronograph since you have to unscrew the pushers. I found it annoying so I have stuck with Speedmasters, this Zenith and Sinn 103s.
JLC has stainless stell triple calendar chronograph models on bracelet (Q413813J and q4138180 ) but the price is a little bit more.. but 12.05mm case !!!!
My dude you have the formula for these vids properly DIALED IN and I am here for it. Just wish you made more!
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@@TheApacheTrail peter, this is your mother. Stop watching youtubes and do your math homework!!
@@TheApacheTrail calling people cringe is cringe
You were born to make funny watch videos on TH-cam.
That’s sad as hell but you might be right.
Zenith is really underrated as a brand and this watch is amazing and doesn't really have much competition for what it does, I'd say its a hit!
Dang, only $13000 outside of my price range. One day 🤞🏼
Only $14,000 out of mine 😅
You’ll get one, plenty of time mate 👍
😂
Zenith is a must for me as a collector ❤
Hands down my favorite watch TH-cam channel
JLC has a master control triple calendar chronograph
Own it, and hate it. Terrible legibility; had to send it for servicing almost immediately b/c power reserve was 1/2 of what was advertised; minute hand jumps when you try to set it; and I’ll take a 40% punch in the face when I sell it for the Rolex DayDate that I should have bought all along. Watchmaker’s watchmaker, my as$hole.
It’s $17,500.
Own it. Love it. Super accurate. Looks and feels great. Only 12 mm thick. NONE of the issues that Daniell2217 has.
@lou. All I can say is - good! Thank god someone likes and enjoys this watch.
@judah. Not the RG one. 35k.
Bracelet issues notwithstanding, I prefer this to the daytona. Vastly more handsome in my opinion.
All that and a Caddyshack reference. Well done.
They made beautiful Zenith EP chronomaster Triple Calendar Moonphase in the early 2000s, with stepped bezel and grooves, you can find these around 5000chf, and the finishing is top-notch…
Thanks Evan. I was feeling a bit down and seeing your video put a smile on my face and made me feel better. Cheers mate.
They really squeeze a lot there into that little case. Lovely watch
Funny, crisp shots, entertaining editing. Best watch videos in the game!
I tried one in person just to see how right it looked on my wrist. But, for now, it looks so wrong for my bank account.
Barring financial hurdles and just looking at the watch, it's expensive, but, pretty good price-wise with all things considered.
I can easily see this could be a very nice one and done watch. It covers everything I could conceive of wanting from various watches in one compact package. Certainly one of the few watches I am tempted to sell all my watches for to accomplish just that.
Only niggle is the way the lugs are rather straight and will float above the wrist and leave a gap around that area. And I also have a 7" wrist. It's just the nature of the design. But, something worth considering if having a beautiful watch fitting 100% perfectly around the wrist is a must. A larger wrist size might make such a gap and lug overhang less apparent.
Btw, I believe they used this movement and complications in another Zenith a few years ago. But, it was in a dressier format. I forget the reference, but, it also had roman numerals on the dial.
The Chronomaster Original case has to be one of the prettiest format
Awesome video. I tried the boutique edition on the green strap in Paris, and I was really impressed by the feel of the watch. The chronograph action is also so satisfying to use
I think you need to work on your deadpan delivery 😂
Seriously, that and your sense of humor is appreciated. You stand out
Will u make a watch collection video this year?
Only if my collection changes and it hasn’t in over a year!
@@YoureTerrific wow! Im impressed man!
Btw breitling just came out with a Avenger Chronograph 42👀
I'm in love, absolutely spectacular. Oh, the watch is nice too.
This El Primero is amazing, the finishing level is spectacular (other than the clasp) and I love the colors chosen for this panda dial. I don't think gold hands was an obvious choice, but it really elevates the overall design and adds that extra pop. I own the black dial chronomaster sport and adore that watch, but same clasp unfortunately. The 3600 movements really are beautifully finished, and while the 1/10 second hand is a bit not so useful, it's fun and showcases the high beat movement. I see this Zenith on your 7 INCH WRIST, how does it feel or visually wear in person? true to the 38mm size or a bit larger? I love the way the chronomaster sport wears on my 7.3" wrist (it's ok to compare wrist sizes if you are a "watch enthusiast") but worry about the wrist presence of this model.
That month change only accessible through cycling the day sounds like a real nuisance waiting to happen. Would be nice if they had pushers for the day / month. Fantastic overall package though.
I agree. Weird choice.
Not the first chronograph but at least HIGH BEAT chronograph movement so that’s something. Love those and the Calender is fun. As usual lots of fun to watch, even more fun to listen, thanks and cheers
could not love it more, thanks for showing Zenith. How about some more?
Zenith is the world’s first High beat automatic chronograph, there is no disputing that. 😊
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the MAMACOO, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
I have the none calendar version and while I may be (totally am) bias I feel like the additional complications only detract from the aesthetics of a beautiful watch.
The main competition is going to be vintage. Heuer, for example, has one of the most lovely triple calendar chronographs ever made in solid 18K gold (they retail for around $6K-$8K these days and upwards of $10K-$12K on an 18K bracelet). They are run on the old Valjoux 88c and Heuer called them the "Golden Hours." Gorgeous. I had one and recently sold it for around $7K (picked it up at auction for $5K to sell at retail).
Personally? I'd go vintage if it was serviced. However, I do love these as well. Hard choice - new technology or vintage?
If I get another Heuer Golden Hours in stock, I'd be more than willing to send to you for a video. They are manual wind as well - so a lot of charm, there.
Can’t beat gold polished Roman numerals that sparkle like jewels in the sunlight. Loving the sun ray dial man that pops! MAMACOO watches. What a beautiful subtle piece.
Highly recommend looking at Zenith in person- they’re even nicer than the photos would suggest
You missed the master control master control calendar chronograph from JLC
Saving for a Chronomaster Sport white dial for next year. Wish me luck! Do wish they’d do an on the fly micro adjustment at the price…
Buy in secondary. The price is literally 50% less.
@@Judah.Rosenthal I’m more worried about buying a fake for 5-6 grand than buying brand new for 10 grand. Buying used is tempting! But even authentication services like on eBay don’t actually open up the watch and inspect the entire movement. It’s too expensive for them to do. Some are buying good cases with defected movements and swapping them. Only the best of the best would know the difference and I’m definitely not one of them. I don’t intend to sell any of my watches so I pick super carefully and just pay retail for peace of mind (and factory warranty). Schmuck? Yes, but a peacefully sleeping schmuck!
@@stocksxbondage Nobody’s cloning a 36000 vibration movement with 1/10th second timing. Zenith is probably one of the easier watches to feel confident about.
@@Judah.Rosenthal Thank you! I never considered that. Figured they could fake the finishing well enough in pictures, but if the 1/10th sec chronograph works properly (and it’s got box and papers), it’s gotta be real. You might’ve saved me a couple grand! If I remember by the time I pull the trigger, I’ll respond to this thread
@@stocksxbondage I have one. It’s nice. But broke. Just stopped working. I’m not sure why. In for warranty service. I hope it’s back soon. They’ve had since late May. I was told 3-4 months.
Great video! Would have been nice to see it side by side with the regular chronomaster 38 to compare thickness...
Did you try advancing the date to midnight, and then going backwards to the 9pm position, and back to midnight to advance the date again? I have to do that with my 2008 Navitimer. It's still a pain, but not as bad as advancing through the whole month.
I tried both the Triple Calendar and the date only model and found the date only model more comfortable. For a triple calendar the thickness is perfectly fine, yet for comfort…give me a thinner watch.
I thought JLC triple calendar chronograph is still produced. Boy this is a beautiful watch. Im kinda more in to chronomaster triple calendar chronograph looks but different game. I hope there will be version of that made again. Though i can’t afford any of them
Always so much fun on your channel! Please, sell a watch instead of an eye. You can always buy back a watch you miss, and there is no Chrono24 for second hand eyes (or for second hand hands if you ask). (The main competitor is the standard chrono only El Primero 38mm. The moon is more suited for dress watches, I think.)
Super happy with the SRQ047 - an 8R powered chronograph, Seiko’s homage to their first mechanical chronograph.
This watch is beautiful. I've tried it and... it has a major issue. Surprised that you're not talking about that. Maybe it is due to my wrist.
But the bracelet meet the case way too high above the case back. Which means that I had a big empty gap between my wrist and the lug. I really hated that !
Also, Steelreef sells a small mod link that one can add to the clasp to give it some extension. It's very pricey though.
There IS a JLC Master Control Chronograph Calendar, on a bracelet even... But it might be $19,000.
Can confirm! I have one. Purchased it on the strap then special ordered the bracelet. Amazing once you have the bracelet.
The JLC MCC does have a bracelet! It just took nearly a year to get it after specially requesting it, paying for it, and hounding the boutique the entire time lol
Best competition to this thing is a second hand Ebel sports chronograph with the el primero movement with a perpetual calendar. Same size, great bracelets, an even better calendar function and great style
Speedmaster moonphase could be an option for the big rigs out there
It's not too thick until you see the original non-triple-calendar version. The proportion from the side is better.
“So I jump ship in Hong Kong and make my way over to Tibet, and I get on as a looper at a course over in the Himalayas. A looper, you know, a caddy, a looper, a jock. So, I tell them I’m a pro jock, and who do you think they give me? The Dalai Lama himself. Twelfth son of the Lama. The flowing robes, the grace, bald… striking.
So, I’m on the first tee with him. I give him the driver. He hauls off and whacks one - big hitter, the Lama - long, into a ten-thousand foot crevasse, right at the base of this glacier. Do you know what the Lama says? Gunga galunga… gunga, gunga-galunga.
So we finish eighteen and he’s gonna stiff me. And I say, “Hey, Lama, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know.” And he says, “Oh, uh, there won’t be any money, but when you die, on your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness.”
So I got that goin’ for me, which is nice.”
- Carl Spackler & Evan’s brain 😎
What an incredible Cinderella story.
Love your content! Just a minor correction. The master control calendar does offer a bracelet, but it's ~$16,000 I think. Still no chronograph though.
It's discontinued, but it reminds me of the Omega Speedmaster triple-calendar "Ben Clymer" from the 90's.
This is a new (recent) release
@@timchan334@tylertypewriter is saying the “Ben Clymer” is discontinued not the Zenith.
Why not the JLC Chrono?
I do like JLC chronographs, but Zenith is sweet too.
I was about to suggest the G-Shock with a chronograph, triple calendar complication etc... but then, damn, it just misses the moon phase so, no.
Actually, no. Some GShocks do have moon phase complication. So, there you go!
Nailed it
I think another one is Montblanc heritage annual calendar chrono. I believe the steel is under 15k.
Best watch channel by far. Keep them coming! About the watch, I'm surprised by the movement finishing (or lack thereof) , take IWC portugieser for example, same price range a much much nicer finishing.
Zenith did sell this type of movement in the 1990's. I own one, Ref 59.6000.410, an elegant two-tone example within the Academy collection. The chronograph seconds hand advances at normal speed, 60 seconds per rotation. It is only 12.3 mm thick. Upon buying it, I had it serviced by Zenith in Switzerland, and I think that I may never sell it.
Zenith EP is the chrono I want to end up with one day.
Your 14mm measurement is correct since it's about 1mm more than the date only Chronomaster Original, which is about 13mm.
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JLC does have a chronograph version of the master calendar though. That may be the best comparison, But it’s even more expensive at around 19k. At least new. You can save a ton on the grey with those master controls.
Damn compelling offering as a technical achievement for under 15k. Good luck actually reading the microscopic calendar displays though.
Still wish their latest models had an hour totalizer. Would be a grail watch.
It’s more expensive but the JLC Master Control Chronograph Calendar is worth a mention.
Looks like it’s floating on wrist, very nice looking from the top angle but that caseback sticks out way too much.
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how much is it going to cost to service this movement x(....but nice watch nonetheless
750-1000 every 3-5yrs. Daytona servicing is twice as much
750-1000 every 3-5yrs. Daytona servicing is twice as much
Conceptually, I think these 10th of a Second EP movements are great. They are visually exciting and display what makes this movement great. I bet this feature sells a lot of watches because it's a nice point of difference.
As a nerd who actually uses has chronograph though, this feature would piss me off. I'd rather have a Tachymeter with 30 minute / 12 hour subdials. If Zenith made this exact watch but without the 10th of a second display. It would be perfect to the point I would seriously consider selling all my watches and making it my one and done.
I hope Zenith brings out this upgraded El Primero movement with a more normal display of the chronograph.
Thank you for reading about my mental illness.
How many Evans is this thick?
It is stunningly beautiful. But the lugs bothered me surprisingly much in person, oddly not bending down on the wrist at all and yes, that clasp ... 🤦🏻♂️
There is Parmigiani Fleurier Tondagraph GT on the second hand market at similar price point. Annual calendar but no day of the week indication. Would have been perfect (for me) if they would have put it in the 9 o’clock subdial.
This is it, I found my dream watch. Day-dates are my absolute favorite complication, but to also have the month…..I’m in love. Now to figure out how to get $13,000.
Check out the Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Chronograph Calendar on a bracelet, as an alternative to the Zenith.
I really want the chronomaster revival shadow, one day
and that's how you earn a new follower. what a great video!!
You spoke to the JLC but not the JLC Chrono Calendar. It comes with a bracelet but it’s 19k!
3:54 Caddyshack……..respect
I love the YourePrimero channel.
Please reintroduce 1999 Elprimero triple calendar chrono in 38mm as well
El Primero is Spanish for ... The Primero!
I used to joke to my kids that town near where I lived, Chula Vista, was Spanish for "Chula View."
EL NIÑO!
@@YoureTerrific Classic to this day!
I was very excited when this watch came out and I was fortunate enough to try one on. The watch was stunning but I felt like it didn't sit well on my 16 cm wrist. I believe it's because of the bracelet but it looked very large. Larger than a Speedmaster. I guess I saved myself $13'900.
okay so I have a chronomaster sport with an identical bracelet. just get watch protection film and the center links will stay pretty.
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Beautiful door knob.
I see a YoureTerrific video posted, I "Like".
Another great vid
In my opinion, the most handsome watch on the market
JLC makes a triple date chronograph on a bracelet that is 12mm thick.
And it’s only $4000 more.
Evan, the other pronunciation is reserved for the now defunct manufacturer of televisions:
“The Quality Goes In, before the Name Goes On”
Great video!
Always love your reviews!
But the watch….bad bracelet, poor date/month adjustment for 13’400 CHF?? Zenith has gone mad with prices long ago.
You're right, I too pronounce Zenith "Zenith"...
There is a JLC master control calendar chronograph (priced higher), and there was Zenith El Primero triple calendars from the 90s to early 2000s that are insane bargain compared to this new one and has a normal 10 hz chronograph with minutes and 12 hr totalizer.
Thats one of my grail watches for sure. I wish it had a 12hr counter instead of the 10th. But other than that its a beauty.
Clasp '1/10th' the price...I like what you did there 😂
The service/repair cost of this watch must be astronomical.
Is it just me or does the seconds hand on this move a lot faster than expected and weird you out while ‘watch’ing this video..😅
Hang on , i've got a 90's chronometer rated Chronomaster with El Primero, triple calendar and moonphase. Zenith sold a lot of these. This is just a rehash of this old movement, identical moonphase disc, straight out of the 90's parts bin, they are just adding the stupidly spinning chrono
you are 100% about the center links but not in the way you said it. The problem is that it is too shiny, too flashy.
I want to want it but I already have a Speedmaster and if I were to buy one more chronograph I'd have to choose a Daytona over this.
Consider how much you’ll really use the Daytona chronograph since you have to unscrew the pushers. I found it annoying so I have stuck with Speedmasters, this Zenith and Sinn 103s.
JLC has stainless stell triple calendar chronograph models on bracelet (Q413813J and q4138180 ) but the price is a little bit more.. but 12.05mm case !!!!
JLC master control chronograph calendar would be the closest rival
"...the burgeoning werewolf market." Hilarious!
The I wish they had a 12 hour register instead of the 1/10th of a second.
JLC make a master control tripple calendar Chronograph.