The Zenith is gorgeous, though 4th in my line of blue dialled beauties after the Overseas, RO and Laureato.
I’d love to see all 4 together!
The Zenith is gorgeous, though 4th in my line of blue dialled beauties after the Overseas, RO and Laureato.
The RRP of the Zenith is £5.5k, compared with £8.1k for the GP, albeit both are brands where reasonable discounts should be available.
Might keep the skx and look at saving for a sinn 566a or a damasko da 46. Or keep saving and go for a Tudor bb58 or a north flagDancematt wrote: ↑And you should Neil:neil8fletcher3 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 11, 2018 10:31 pm Today I'm thinking of selling my skx and getting one of these
1) worn and wound have called it the new skx, until now the mini turtle has led a relative life of silence and is kind of overlooked due to its price i think
2) Hodinkee have jusy put that $*#*ing awful Hodinkee Tax on any second hand skx013 sale by writing an article on it.....which should have actually been about the mini turtle (imo)
Yes it is lovely but I went for the Skeleton version. Wears so light and slim you hardly notice you have it on. The skeleton dial makes it jump out a little and the bracelet is gorgeous.nbg wrote:Tried one of these on yesterday. Very impressed. Titanium loveliness, slim 40mm case and an excellent bracelet.
I think that if I was in the market for another watch, this would be top of the list.
Neil