Friday, April 24, 2015

Classic blue---Zenith El Primero 410 Triple Calendar and MoonPhase

The Zenith El Primero is an extremely nice watch. There no reason of disagreement for all of us. And as it pertains having a triple calendar along with a moon phase, displayed inside a ‘vintage’ style and legible layout, it become a much better watch. This watch is known as the Zenith El Primero 410 as well as for Baselworld 2015, it is available in a brand new special edition having a awesome blue dial (yes, blue is again is extremely popular this season). Additionally, because we’re proper watch brainiacs at Monochrome, we found something awesome to complement with this particular watch: matching solid silver hands-made cuff links showing the El Primero.



Following a slate gray special edition in 2013 (with two stars around the dial aside from the day and month apertures), adopted in 2014 with a non-special edition, the Zenith El Primero 410 (with no stars around the dial, having a whitened dial and obtainable in steel as well as in gold), it’s now a brand new 1975-piece special edition that Zenith introduces at Baselworld 2015, having a awesome blue dial.



The Zenith El Primero 410 remains untouched - something we won’t blame Zenith for - with this particular faithful and legible layout for that calendar. About this watch, we’re before what we should call a triple calendar or perhaps a full calendar, meaning a mechanism that shows the date, the day and also the month. However, it’s an extremely simple system, because it doesn’t consider the month with 30-31 days, thus being much more simples than a yearly calendar or perhaps a perpetual calendar. However, using its date window at 4:30, your day window at 10 and also the month window at 2, the Zenith El Primero 410 looks great, especially because none of those signs step within the chronograph sub-counters - except the moon-phase that's placed discreetly within the hour-counter at 6.



The situation continues to be made from stainless, alternating polished and blown surfaces and calculating a quite large 42mm. It's developing a fast alligator strap with deployant buckle. In the back we are able to take notice of the legendary El Primero movement, using its classical finish - meaning the rotor having a large star (emblem of the trademark), some blued screws, straight graining around the steel parts (levers and gears) and circular graining around the primary-plate. 



The primary novelty is though evidently from the watch, that now has a dark blue dial having a sunburst pattern and polished applied indexes, matching both your hands. The Zenith El Primero 410 Triple Calendar and MoonPhase in blue will produced in 1975 pieces and listed around 8.500 Pounds.

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