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15 August 2012, 04:27 AM | #1 |
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The ZENITH thread
One of my favorite brands. And so undervalued on most forums.
I don't know why but Zenith seems to be forgotten when people talk about highend horlogerie. I know they are not Patek Philippe but they are for sure in the same league as IWC or JLC. If you would have to make a top 10 list of the watchbrands with the most interesting history Zenith MUST be in that list. it must ! Here you have a bit of their history ( source; thewatchquote) 1865 • The clock maker George Favre-Jacot started to work for himself in Locle. 1875 • George Favre-Jacot succeeded in his goal: to produce reasonably priced, precise fob watches. His company employed one-third of the working population of Locle. 1896 • Manufacturer won Gold Medal at the Swiss National Exhibition. 1903 • First prize in the Neuchâtel Observatory competition for chronometers. 1911 • George Favre-Jacot retired and left the flourishing business to his descendants, under the name ZENITH. 1917 • Death of George Favre-Jacot. 1920 • First wristwatch models. 1954 • ZENITH won the Neuchâtel Observatory prize for wristwatch chronometers. 1960 • ZENITH took over MARTEL WATCH Co. The UNIVERSELS caliber 749 and 285 became the ZENITH 146 family. 1969 • Birth of the EL PRIMERO movement, the first chronograph in the world equipped with a winding crown with central rotor. ZENITH became a member of the MONDIA-ZENITH-MOVADO holding company. 1970 • The CRONOMETRO TIPO CP2 aviation chronographs with anti-magnetic case and 60-minute rotating lunette, manufactured for A. Cairelli in Rome. 1971 • The American ZENITH RADIO CORPORATION took a majority stake in the MONDIA-ZENITH-MOVADO group. 1978 • The group returned to the hands of Swiss investors, with DIXI, the financial and mechanical constructions group, as major shareholder. 1984 • MOVADO taken over by NORTH AMERICAN WATCH Co, and the name ZENITH appeared alone on the watch dials. 2000 • ZENITH taken over by L.V.M.H group. 2009 • (my personal note) Mr Dufour became CEO and from here on I see a BIG future for Zenith. Read about Mr Dufour and understand where he wants to put the brand. I think he understands his job very well. Give him another 5 years and you'll see what I mean A FEW MORE FACTS By the time Jacot retired in 1929, Zenith had made watch history, winning grand prix medals for timekeeping precision at international expositions in Geneva, Paris, Barcelona, and Neuchatel. In 1969, the company won renown for introducing the world's first automatic chronograph movement, the El Primero. Oscillating at 36,000 alternations/hour, the El Primero was able to measure short time intervals to a tenth of a second, an unsurpassed world record. In 1995, Zenith launched a new generation of ultra-thin chronographs, the Elite, recently voted best mechanical movement by the professional press. Since its beginning, Zenith has been recognized with more than 1,565 first observatory prizes in chronometry, making it the Swiss brand most rewarded for precision. Anyway, there are so many reasons to admire this brand So, if you have one, please share it with us This is my first one, the Chronomaster. I own this watch since more than 10 years
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I agree completely. They are one of my top 5 favorite makers.
I have these two And this one I had before
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I am in love with this watch (01.0240.410), but it is so hard to find with an english calendar and OEM deployant strap...where did they all go?
They should bring this one back!
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Question: I have seen this watch with a guilloche dial, but listed as the same model number. Any idea if the guilloche version is an earlier or later model?
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Congrats!
Enjoy & wear it in good health
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Trying to learn more about my 01.0240.410, I found this:
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/a...41394/#replies Fantastic history!
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Zenith is one of my favorites, I have two zenith watches striking ten and elite power reserve
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IMO their designs are getting better, but none of their models have yet reached the top of my "must have" list.
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Not my favorite brand, most models are pretty weak and all in all I wouldn't compare them to JLC in any aspect. What would be the reason to call Zenith high horology? The El Primero movement has a great reputation, but that is not enough IMO.
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Zeinth didn't only make the El primero
They have and still do make many other great calibres . The elite is in itself a fabulous movement. Their current Captain Winsor Annual calendar uses Oesclin's brilliant system. It is one of the best conceived annual calendars around. Without mentioning the Gyro toubillon in the Christoph Columbe I can see that they wouldn't float everyone's boat. But as a manufacturer of great calibres, both historically and currently, evidence to put them up there with the best is pretty overwhelming . IMO of course :-)
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Because ; 1/ Zenith created more than 500 calibers since the birth of Zenith. yes, more than five hundred. here you see a lot more info, not all of them but a lot. http://zenhitsite.monsite-orange.fr/page7/index.html 2/ Brands like Parmigiani, Rolex, Panerai, Ebel, and several others used Zenith movements 3/ People only think of the El Primero and maybe the Elite but know that the El Primero has dozens of different calibers. I think it's a shame Zenith calls all of these EL Primero but out have El Primero's with flyback, splitseconds , date, calendar ( annual and perpetual), 2 or 3 subdials, big date, tourbillon, repeater, ... Most other brands would give every single movement another name. So tell me, does Zenith have 1 or 15 movements today ? 4/ Look at their history, the Calibre 135 is still today a VERY sought after movement / watch. Just lik the Longines 13 ZN of CH30. Or what about the legendary 5011K which was the most accurate movemetn EVER tested back in 1967 (in Neuchatel) , today it might still be the most accurate. FYI, you can find an extremely limited watch with this important movement , the 250 LE Montre D'aéronef type 20 5/ like mentionned before, they make all the complications, like split second, perpetual, tourbillon, repeater and their level of finishing is the same as JLC, so tell me why I coulld not compare these 2 ( I have both) And there are many other reasons. The only thing where Zenith did not succeed untill now is good marketing. They have everything they need, inhouse legendary calibers & a great history but somehowe brands like iWC got more attention. And Mr Nataf wasn"t their best move too. Like said before, since 2009 Mr Dufour ( CEO) is doing a great job. Give him some time and people will respect Zenith more and more.
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With Dufour at the helm and with a few more years of work, Zenith have a chance to ratify their deserved position in horology. Dufour is the person Zenith have needed for a long time.
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Beautiful pictures. I have the El Primero HW and love it.
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Good brand; make nice watches. The Thierry Nataf era watches, were, however, um, not very good...
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It must be that way. Watches really don't do anything for us (I frequently get pilloried for saying this) that our iphones don't already do better. We don't need them. So it is about wanting them and that is very personal. I am a huge fan of Zenith. For their history, their massive horological achievements and some of the beautiful and magnificently well made watches they create, at prices that are extremely reasonable when compared to their competition. That said, I am the first to admit that there was a period of time, under Nataf, when they produced some really awful watches, albeit, well made awful watches. :-)
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Well I agree because we all have a different taste so some brands do speak to you, others don't but I can't agree they're all 'pretty weak'
I just googled a few different watches. You can see quite a few posted by other members but I just want to add these to show some different styles. And I almost can't believe you would not like any of these 13 examples
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Zenith is great. I don't have one unfortunately, but there were some great shots here: http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...ghlight=zenith
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A couple of Zeniths...
Elite Dual Time and El Primero 38mm
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here's a picture of my rainbow flyback - one of the most favoured watches in my collection.
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Great post and pictures, along with some interesting discussions. I don't have a Zenith in my collection as yet, this is something I can look forward to in the future. I appreciate the efforts of the OP, and those who have contributed. Cheers
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My 2 most recent....
My 2 most recent Zenith purchases, the ,Pilot' Big ate and the black dialed Espada:
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