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I will never understand open dials and open casebacks with shit finishing.
I have 5 watches with open casebacks. A seiko presage (pretty ugly), a farer Hailey (better, but it's still a basic sellita), a Breitling B01 Chronomat (decent, not amazing, not shit), a Grand Seiko Spring Drive Shunbun (amazing for the price), and a Tag Heuer Monza, with the El Primero caliber 36 in it. (a work of art, and a thing of beauty).
This shows, that they CAN make beautifully finished movements https://imgur.com/a/tazMkMj
I don't know why this el primero movement from the early 2000's looks better than the modern El Primero, It just makes no sense to me, and I don't think it's all on Tag Heuer finishing it, or is it?
Also, the pink chronomaster sport looks amazing. You don't need 3 different colors of dials, and that watch shows it. also, Zenith, improve your bracelets please. If you want people to spend 10-13k for a watch, it better have a bracelet that doesn't look like seiko made it.
At this price point the Monza seems to be nice. (I first thought it was like 15k to 20k and wasn't OK with the level of finishing).
Please note the El Primero does have an important flaw (I don't know if they ever corrected it), and if you see grease full of black particles near the automatic ratched wheel , you need to ask for a service ASAP. Here's the problem, please take a seat before opening. obviously NSFW.
That Monza you mentioned made me feel all tingly. Honestly I could stare at that movement for hours.