Used to own a Chronoswiss Regulateur and still own a Zenith Chronomaster T El Primero ... While these are not exactly alike, I personally prefer the Zenith for its 'better' finishing and El Primero movements ...
It seems like it all boils down more to preferences issit?
Cos considering an Zenith El Primero w/o papers vs a chronoswiss with box and papers..
Still in a dilemma.... anymore inputs so that I can more or less decide on either?
zenith for sure....even their elite movement is good! you should read more about it...of course, they're known for their el primero
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Current collection A.Lange & Sohne Grand Langematik
Audemars Piguet ROO
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms (Dark Knight)
De Bethune Titan Hawk (DB27)
Habring2 Pilot Time Date
Harry Winston Midnight Big Date
Hublot Aerobang Skeleton
IWC Portuguese Perpetual Calendar
Panerai 270
Patek Philippe 5711/1a
Rolex 116610LV
Vacheron Constantin Overseas
I've been hearing ppls saying Older Rolex Daytona using "Zenith" movement. Issit the same Zenith we are referring to here?
Pai Seh... dun own a daytona..... yet....
If i am not wrong, the older series Daytona uses the Zenith cal 400 calibre and de-tune it to beat at 28800 vph instead of the usual 36600 vph on the El primero movement.
It seems like it all boils down more to preferences issit?
Cos considering an Zenith El Primero w/o papers vs a chronoswiss with box and papers..
Still in a dilemma.... anymore inputs so that I can more or less decide on either?
I believe you cannot go wrong with the El Primero! If I were you, that's my choice! well... maybe because i already got the El Primero Chrono... heheheh
Which watch looks nicer on your wrist? Go with your heart... you are buying a timepiece... don't get paralysis by analysis
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