It certainly has all the required aviation-inspired attributes – the clarity of white numbers and counters against a matt black dial, in-proportion counters and of course that “Big Date” aperture at 6 o’clock …. but there’s more. There is a little quirkiness in the style of those white numerals, a little extra character in the deeply recessed date window and just a little extra diligence given to the contrasting finishing on the case. It would appear that despite the years of discontinuity, that when it comes to creating a Pilot watch, Zenith still have the knack.Continuing the trilogy of Pilot watches unveiled by Zenith this year here’s the Zenith Pilot Big Date Special. Zenith’s boss Jean-Frédéric Dufour ordered his design department to
create a limited edition aviation-inspired watch for release in 2011,
and the 500 piece edition was snapped up so readily that you would have
to question the wisdom of a brand who were canny enough to trademark the
term “Pilot” so no other watchmaker could use it,The Zenith Pilot Big Date Special is powered by the selfwinding El Primero Calibre 4010 movement with 50 hours of power reserve housed within a 43mm steel case and comes presented on a hand-stitched leather strap or a mesh bracelet. but who were daft
enough not to make a “Pilot” watch since the 1960′s. Zenith describe this one as “Modern, balanced, classic, masculine…” and they’re right. There are many fine Pilot-styled watches out there, but if you were given the chance to slip this one into your collection, well – you just would, wouldn’t you?
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