I just got mine. I have #86. I can't stop looking at it but get so lost in the beauty of the dial, I forget to note the time. The Lyme is great on the minutes but the inner hours fade quickly. Amazing work Zelos!
Congratulations. It's a very beautiful watch indeed. Yes, the lume at the numerals fade quickly but a a general purpose watch to use in the dark, with the minutes track is pretty good to tell the time.
Great review - I’ve got choice anxiety trying to select which one to get! On the blue dial - are the two dial sections at different levels (the outer ring looks slightly higher than the inner section)? If so, I’m assuming the other dials like Meteorite are one-piece without any step (just a ring on top). I also like the Arctic (cerakote bezel & crown), however the lugs are gunmetal coated which seems to remove the only polished chamfers. Between the models you have seen, which stands out to you as the most impressive dial to match this unique case? Thanks again!
Thanks, yes the Blue Dial has two sections; one raised, the one with the minutes and the one with the hours sunken a bit. But that seems the case with all the other dials too. I've been checking the 360º image and all seem to be that way. I personally was hesitant between the blue and the metorite one but my wife preferred the blue as most of my watches are, basically, black and white :D. I think the metorite dial is a great fit because of the futuristic, kind of spaceship nature of the watch.
The finishing is like sand blasted and the titanim is scratch resistant. It might appear rough, and most probably a bit dirty in some areas, after many days wearing it non stop, but I wouldn't say its badly finished in any way to be honest. I find it rather well finished.
Mario, muy buen review, muy honesto y exacto. Zelos es una marca que sabe cómo hacer que el diseño de sus relojes sean impactantes pero a la vez sutiles. En los detalles está su éxito. Great content and video.
The turning crown has a tube that goes all the way down to the middle section of the hexagonal pattern of the middle case so there's no gap but you can see that tube.
Does that exist because I can’t find the hammerhead aventurine anywhere on the site and I heard someone else say they bought that watch but everything’s there except for a aventurine dial
For me this is not really a deal breaker but might be for some. I any case only seeing the way the rotor has been personalized, that excuses all for me at least :D
I just got mine. I have #86. I can't stop looking at it but get so lost in the beauty of the dial, I forget to note the time. The Lyme is great on the minutes but the inner hours fade quickly. Amazing work Zelos!
Congratulations. It's a very beautiful watch indeed. Yes, the lume at the numerals fade quickly but a a general purpose watch to use in the dark, with the minutes track is pretty good to tell the time.
Great review - I’ve got choice anxiety trying to select which one to get!
On the blue dial - are the two dial sections at different levels (the outer ring looks slightly higher than the inner section)?
If so, I’m assuming the other dials like Meteorite are one-piece without any step (just a ring on top).
I also like the Arctic (cerakote bezel & crown), however the lugs are gunmetal coated which seems to remove the only polished chamfers.
Between the models you have seen, which stands out to you as the most impressive dial to match this unique case?
Thanks again!
Thanks, yes the Blue Dial has two sections; one raised, the one with the minutes and the one with the hours sunken a bit. But that seems the case with all the other dials too. I've been checking the 360º image and all seem to be that way. I personally was hesitant between the blue and the metorite one but my wife preferred the blue as most of my watches are, basically, black and white :D. I think the metorite dial is a great fit because of the futuristic, kind of spaceship nature of the watch.
Great review. Thanks Mario.
Thanks Rob! I really appreciate it.
If I hadn't just got the Isotope Hydrium last week, I'd have been all over this!
They have some very appealing models there to be honest.
Nice review. Thanks. The finishing on the watch case looks rough. Is it the wear and tear or it's been there originally?
The finishing is like sand blasted and the titanim is scratch resistant. It might appear rough, and most probably a bit dirty in some areas, after many days wearing it non stop, but I wouldn't say its badly finished in any way to be honest. I find it rather well finished.
Mario, muy buen review, muy honesto y exacto. Zelos es una marca que sabe cómo hacer que el diseño de sus relojes sean impactantes pero a la vez sutiles. En los detalles está su éxito. Great content and video.
¡Muchas gracias!
Don't you have a review plan for the Arctic version?
I'm afraid not but from the looks it should be just as great if not more.
Is there a gap between the case and crown when screw down?
The turning crown has a tube that goes all the way down to the middle section of the hexagonal pattern of the middle case so there's no gap but you can see that tube.
@@TheWatchFramethanks.
Arghhh….. I just received the Aventurine Hammerhead Ti last week!
It's like I'd love to have them all! :)
Does that exist because I can’t find the hammerhead aventurine anywhere on the site and I heard someone else say they bought that watch but everything’s there except for a aventurine dial
@@roejogan7658 I don't find that either :(
Ghost date position? Really? Hmmm….
For me this is not really a deal breaker but might be for some. I any case only seeing the way the rotor has been personalized, that excuses all for me at least :D