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Old 24 June 2025, 11:10 PM   #1
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As Watch Prices Go High, the Zelos Helmsman Delivers Impressive Value & Quality



I’m a bit late to the party with this review. I did get this watch a day or two after release, but it took me a while to get around to photographing and creating this review, so my apologies. This is the Crystallized Titanium dial version of the new Helmsman iteration, which you might have already seen on this channel in its titanium case anniversary version that I reviewed sometime last year. This new iteration is a slightly more affordable version in stainless steel, and this particular dial variant is priced at a thoroughly impressive $550 USD. There were also simpler dial offerings at $430 USD, which absolutely blows my mind given the current landscape of prices these days. I’ve been wanting to photograph a crystallized titanium dial for a long time, and took this as an opportunity to get some lens time with one. I’m very glad I did, because this watch is just an exceptional package overall.











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