Leaked photo's from a japanese blog.
http://www.kijinkan.co.jp/my_first_blog/cat1/cat5/zenith/All picture are from there and taken with thanks.

1st up is the Pilot Doublematic.
45mm case (ugh! not for me)
Chronograph, Big Date, Alarm, Power Reserve and GMT.

2nd is the Pilot Big Date Special.
42mm case (can be considered)
Chronograph, Big Date.
On leather strap.

On Mesh bracelet.

See through caseback.

The 3rd and also the one that caught my attention.
The El Primero Espada.
40mm case, simple 3 hour, minutes and seconds hand, date.


See through caseback.

Ok, let's omit the 1st and 2nd watch.
The 3rd one is where all the commotion is at.
The old Espada is actually a chronograph watch.
Now Zenith revived the Espada name, but with a 3 hand elite movement that will run at 36000bph.
And the have the audacity to stuck the El Primero name on the dial...

I always thought El Primero was suppose to refer to the 3019PHC movement and then later 400 series movement???
Maybe Zenith is referring to the 1st 3 hand movement that beats at 36000bph? Cannot be coz Seiko and a few companies already did that... so why the El Primero on the dial of a 36000bph elite movement watch?
More news is that 3 watches will be discontinued and I am surprised.
Why? Because I was actually aiming for 2 of those for quite some time.
So, now is just to wait til it pops out on the grey market and get it for a bargain.
The 3 discontinued pieces are the:
Heritage Ultra Thin (couldn't care less about this to be honest)
Captain Elite Dual Time
El Primero Pilot.
Captain Elite Dual Time

El Primero Pilot

Anyone seen both of this appearing in the grey market, kindly drop me a line
