Is this watch in fashion today?

Every once in a blue moon, someone will say, "Hey! That's a Zenith Chronomaster T with the El Primero Caliber 411 movement!"


Having not heard of this watch before, I just looked it up and I must say that it is quite an elegant watch and not at all, in what is my opinion, overstated and bordering on gaudy like many that I've seen in that price range and above.

Thanks Gollnick, now I have still another thing that is currently unattainable to add to my list! :)
 
I had a Rolex GMT Master, and the question I was asked most often was, "Is that a real Rolex?" :rolleyes: I've never been one for cheap junk. Inexpensive and cheap are two very different things.
 
If the person is the type of a person for whom a fake is the same as (or better than) the real thing, there is no point in trying to redeem them- they're finished already.
 
it would be one thing if the fakes kept good time/were H2O proof/were fairly rugged but no all i have seen were lousy timepieces, would fog the crystal if ya washed your hands while wearing it, and were anything but rugged lol.

a seiko divers watch is 10X the watch any fake is.

i wonder how many repeat customers this guy gets?
 
What can I say that hasn't already been said excellently by Gollnick? By the way, excellent taste in watches! :thumbup:

I inherited a couple of Folex's a couple years ago (:barf:), and I keep them stashed away in the closet under a pile of junk. I won't throw them away because of whom it was that they came from, but I also won't give them away to some poser, or for that matter let them touch my wrists.
 
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