That's kinda shady! I know there can be a difference in review pieces vs actual retail pieces, but this is pretty weird. I hope they rectify this, even if its just the photos on their site. Good rant!
Hijacking this comment to say that bushed metal is cheaper to make than matte metal. The brushed finish is applied directly after the metal exits the mill/extrusion die/drawing processes. It simultaneously removes imperfections on the surface and produces the distinctive finish. A matte finish requires that the surface imperfections be removed beforehand so that the metal can be sandblasted or annealed again. Often brushing is used to prepare the surface.
You prolly dont give a shit but if you are stoned like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all of the new series on Instaflixxer. Been streaming with my brother recently =)
If I wanted an unreadable dial I would have bought the Casio G Shock 2100 black out. At least that one has 200 mr WR and tripled in price the last couple of months.
This is exactly why my personal rule is to never buy a watch without seeing it in the flesh first. The white ceramic version of this zenith has had me interested, but now I will proceed with caution. Thanks for getting this out!
Not sure about the black one but i've seen the blue ceramic one over at the AD near my area. Its finished nicely with the vertical brushing like the bezel.
The actual video start at 6:20. I know why you wasted so much time for 6 freaking minute talking about things totally unrelated to the topic, help your friends channel to get attention, and tons of ‘thank you for watching’ and random rant in front. But that last for too long, way too long. This video should be 35 seconds long: The review sample and official photo of a zanish model is different from what they actually sell. Yeah. Thats it.
In the Q4 2019 edition of WatchTime there are very good closeups of the watch and it clearly shows a brushed bezel and a plain black MAT finishing on the case. Take a look at it. I don’t think the discrepancies you’ve highlighted are in any way intentional. I can even send you a photo of you want.
The Time Teller - I get it. And by the way, I really like the show. Just on this topic I think you may have overreacted as there seems to be conflicting images of the watch. Some that are in line with the watches delivered to influencers, and others that are not. I may have approached it from the angle of having consistency in marketing rather than sensationalizing the topic by using the words “false advertising”. Anyhow, we can agree to disagree. Keep up the good work. I will keep tuning in.
I purchased a blue ceramic Zenith Defy Skeleton, my main problem was that it was advertised as a 41mm, when I put my calipers on it the watches measured at 39mm How do you get the size wrong?
Good catch, I didn’t even notice till you mentioned it. I would have assumed like you, that one would receive the shiny pretty pieces you’d see in all the ads. 👍🏻
Jory, maybe a future topic for you here. The modern methods of watch making are designing models upon outsourcing svailability of raw cases(heads), movements, Crystal's, bracelets/straps etc. With some minor and overall modifications to these components ie. Laser engraving, screening. Shaping, drilling. Even graphics and packaging is third party. Albeit mostly micro brand practices.
Something I noticed that I don’t know if anyone else did is that the minutes hand on the defy classic is way too long. Because the printer minute markers are the same thickness (different length however) as the second marks and the minutes hand is so long you can’t exactly see what minute it is, you have to approximate. This was in 2019 and on zeniths website for 2020 the minute hand was shrunk substantially to make sure that you can read the minute more easily as now it is below the marker instead of in the middle. If you don’t believe me go compare 2019 and 2020 pics ;)
WOW! Thank goodness for guys like you to actually pay more attention or else some of us would’ve never noticed details like that even dough this one is huge, hard to miss once you pointed that out I’d definitely send that back, good job...
more than often i would say prototypes DO have more detail or ‘quality’ than final production lines. A designer doesn’t necessarily think of cost before they design something, of course they try to fit a price-point, but its not always easy to meet. So designers will work ‘backwards’ from their original design.
Zenith seems to be taking design queues from Hublot and making complicated dial/skeleton watches that are effectively unreadable. It doesn’t matter that the case finishing is different, it can’t do job #1, telling time.
Could have just called one of boutique and point out the image problem which will be reported to HQ, but you made a whole 11 min video about this tiny sh*t and humiliate Zenith...Good call
This is such and interesting video Jory and you are right about people looking to reviews and photos and articles about watches because that is what I do when I am considering a watch. You proved this firsthand for me because you cover field watches because that is an interest of your as it is mine and is how I became interested in the Serica WWW WMB edition. I had never heard of this watch until you talked about it. So I went other places for reviews and bought one and I am just so captivated by it. Thanks for what you do and look forward to great content. Brian
It's poor, yes, but I believe they do this purely to get the conversation going. Look at practically any prototype car image release, then compare to the actual subsequent release. The prototype is ALWAYS better looking. By then however, the word is well and truly out. Just a theory but yes, it's an underhand way of promoting a new product. Love the channel, keep it up! 😁👍
Wow, thanks for bringing this up. I was looking at this watch. It is even more odd considering the chrono and special edition variants all have fully brushed surfaces, even on the website renderings? I mean it just looks better so why the oversight. I wonder what the actual intention was, it seems it was either a conscious decision or an incomprehensible mistake sending the DEFY classic into production with those boring matte case surfaces. Wow
Get the watch in front of your face never trust some photoshopped render and, for that matter, never trust a flat light photo. There’s no substitute for getting the watch in front of your face. The light entering your eye balls will either satisfy the lard between your ears or not. It’s that simple.
Seems very odd that there is such a clear screw up in a large well respected company. If you go to their Instagram page back to back posts show the same watch with different finishings...
That's some real BS. I'm legitimately wondering if that would be a deal breaker for me ans subsequent return if I bought the watch. Is that finish inaccuracy going to kill it for me? I'm still unsure
Rest assured that a mat finish is usually more expensive to produce than a brushed one. A brushed finish is simply a cylindrical brush which rotates over the surface to remove imperfections after it exits the rolling mill/extrusion die/drawing processes. Matt finishes require that the surface be smoothed out beforehand (with brushes) before the surface is sandblasted or annealed again to create the finish.
Really don't see that much of a problem myself 🤷🏻♂️... Think you're getting your Knickers in a twist over not much of an issue. I think the lack of legibility is more of a problem TBH. Cheers
definetly like it better all brushed out and it probably was an accident that will get fixed. but if i bought this watch and got that matte case, bro that shit is pimp too and the fact that it probably was an accident that will get fixed, I see dollars in that piece. people needa stop hating so much. this is literally the coolest thing to me , if i had the cash i would splurge but i dont lmao r.i.p
I love the channel but this video was way to long to make one main point and a few smaller ones. U said the same thing over and over just in different ways
Doesn’t show a brushed case on their website. Zenith are doing a great job and they don’t need unnecessary bad press. Those watches where press watches just like Rolex does. They are still beautiful watches
Actually it shows it both ways. If you scroll down past the specs on Zenith's site all three pictures have brushed cases. You can clearly see the front, side and back of the case and all of those pictures show nice brushing to the case. Only at the top of the page does the case appear to be matte.
WTF!?!?!?!? How on Earth do you have a prototype that totally blows away the final product? I thought only the automotive industry pulled this low life bait and switch. For the massive $$$$ you're plunking down; the final product needs to bury the prototype. OMW; Timex doesn't crash and burn like this 💥⌚🔥
That's kinda shady! I know there can be a difference in review pieces vs actual retail pieces, but this is pretty weird. I hope they rectify this, even if its just the photos on their site.
Good rant!
Hijacking this comment to say that bushed metal is cheaper to make than matte metal.
The brushed finish is applied directly after the metal exits the mill/extrusion die/drawing processes. It simultaneously removes imperfections on the surface and produces the distinctive finish.
A matte finish requires that the surface imperfections be removed beforehand so that the metal can be sandblasted or annealed again. Often brushing is used to prepare the surface.
@@wynauthuhwynaut6075 Still, they should at least update that it doesnt look like that anymore on their site...
You prolly dont give a shit but if you are stoned like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all of the new series on Instaflixxer. Been streaming with my brother recently =)
@Harley Braylon yup, have been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself :D
@Harley Braylon yea, been using instaflixxer for since december myself :)
save yourself time - don't watch this.
Kind of making a mountain of a molehill...
If I wanted an unreadable dial I would have bought the Casio G Shock 2100 black out. At least that one has 200 mr WR and tripled in price the last couple of months.
LMAO good point
Exactly!
This is exactly why my personal rule is to never buy a watch without seeing it in the flesh first. The white ceramic version of this zenith has had me interested, but now I will proceed with caution. Thanks for getting this out!
Hope you ended up buying it
Watch companies need to step up their websites for sure, dimensions for starters, and at least a picture of the front AND back of their products
Not sure about the black one but i've seen the blue ceramic one over at the AD near my area. Its finished nicely with the vertical brushing like the bezel.
The actual video start at 6:20. I know why you wasted so much time for 6 freaking minute talking about things totally unrelated to the topic, help your friends channel to get attention, and tons of ‘thank you for watching’ and random rant in front. But that last for too long, way too long. This video should be 35 seconds long:
The review sample and official photo of a zanish model is different from what they actually sell.
Yeah. Thats it.
Thanks!
Remember when Hodinkee photographed a blue Alpinist with a matte dial, and everyone who bought a Blue Alpinist got a sunburst dial instead?
what? that happened?!
I feel the same way when I go to McDonalds, the burgers always look better in the picture.
And remember... you always get screwed in the drive-thru.
😂
So it was you I was stuck behind in the drive thru whilst you were “making jiggy” 😉
Maybe I’m slow, but what does the retail watch look like? Like the media photos or the review-watches?
In the Q4 2019 edition of WatchTime there are very good closeups of the watch and it clearly shows a brushed bezel and a plain black MAT finishing on the case. Take a look at it. I don’t think the discrepancies you’ve highlighted are in any way intentional. I can even send you a photo of you want.
I don’t think you understand the point of the episode: Why are there two different sets of watches being advertised?
The Time Teller - I get it. And by the way, I really like the show. Just on this topic I think you may have overreacted as there seems to be conflicting images of the watch. Some that are in line with the watches delivered to influencers, and others that are not. I may have approached it from the angle of having consistency in marketing rather than sensationalizing the topic by using the words “false advertising”. Anyhow, we can agree to disagree. Keep up the good work. I will keep tuning in.
@@romulus1300 This doesn't make any sense.
I purchased a blue ceramic Zenith Defy Skeleton, my main problem was that it was advertised as a 41mm, when I put my calipers on it the watches measured at 39mm
How do you get the size wrong?
Good catch, I didn’t even notice till you mentioned it. I would have assumed like you, that one would receive the shiny pretty pieces you’d see in all the ads. 👍🏻
You can’t trust any photos from Hodinkee, just look at the blue Alpinist.
Their photo of the Bell and Ross BR05 line is stunning, but it doesn't hold up in person.
There were two dial versions released for the blue Alpinist. One matte and one sunray.
^no
@@thetimeteller not officially released, no, but that's what was delivered.
Jory, maybe a future topic for you here. The modern methods of watch making are designing models upon outsourcing svailability of raw cases(heads), movements, Crystal's, bracelets/straps etc. With some minor and overall modifications to these components ie. Laser engraving, screening. Shaping, drilling. Even graphics and packaging is third party. Albeit mostly micro brand practices.
I will write to Mister Zenith himself to let him know I‘m not happy
The time teller doesn't just tell time, "he detects it"!
Something I noticed that I don’t know if anyone else did is that the minutes hand on the defy classic is way too long. Because the printer minute markers are the same thickness (different length however) as the second marks and the minutes hand is so long you can’t exactly see what minute it is, you have to approximate. This was in 2019 and on zeniths website for 2020 the minute hand was shrunk substantially to make sure that you can read the minute more easily as now it is below the marker instead of in the middle. If you don’t believe me go compare 2019 and 2020 pics ;)
Yes, an unreadable watch with hands the same color as the skeleton dial.
WOW! Thank goodness for guys like you to actually pay more attention or else some of us would’ve never noticed details like that even dough this one is huge, hard to miss once you pointed that out I’d definitely send that back, good job...
I think this is not Zenith…. I think some of the “media outlets” are confusing carbon fiber models with black ceramic models
Zenith and Seiko probably have THE WORST websites in the watch industry.
Rolex is also abominable
Check out Omega. 🤮
Yeah. You’d think companies that sell expensive watches would have much better websites.
more than often i would say prototypes DO have more detail or ‘quality’ than final production lines. A designer doesn’t necessarily think of cost before they design something, of course they try to fit a price-point, but its not always easy to meet. So designers will work ‘backwards’ from their original design.
Zenith seems to be taking design queues from Hublot and making complicated dial/skeleton watches that are effectively unreadable. It doesn’t matter that the case finishing is different, it can’t do job #1, telling time.
Could have just called one of boutique and point out the image problem which will be reported to HQ, but you made a whole 11 min video about this tiny sh*t and humiliate Zenith...Good call
Then he got us to comment on it here helping him get algorithmic preference in UA-cam.... what a monster.
This is such and interesting video Jory and you are right about people looking to reviews and photos and articles about watches because that is what I do when I am considering a watch. You proved this firsthand for me because you cover field watches because that is an interest of your as it is mine and is how I became interested in the Serica WWW WMB edition. I had never heard of this watch until you talked about it. So I went other places for reviews and bought one and I am just so captivated by it. Thanks for what you do and look forward to great content. Brian
I mean I'm pretty sure Hodinkee photographers don't use a smartphone to capture the watch...
Same watch, different quality photos, maybe?
I agree with you, I saw this watch on YT and live at the Zenith dealer last week and the watch in the store looks like a cheaply made copy.
It's poor, yes, but I believe they do this purely to get the conversation going. Look at practically any prototype car image release, then compare to the actual subsequent release. The prototype is ALWAYS better looking. By then however, the word is well and truly out.
Just a theory but yes, it's an underhand way of promoting a new product.
Love the channel, keep it up! 😁👍
not cool indeed, but I am going for the white ceramic version so I am not bordered by this too much.
Wow, thanks for bringing this up. I was looking at this watch. It is even more odd considering the chrono and special edition variants all have fully brushed surfaces, even on the website renderings? I mean it just looks better so why the oversight. I wonder what the actual intention was, it seems it was either a conscious decision or an incomprehensible mistake sending the DEFY classic into production with those boring matte case surfaces. Wow
Would you say that Zenith has reached its nadir?
lol
Get the watch in front of your face never trust some photoshopped render and, for that matter, never trust a flat light photo. There’s no substitute for getting the watch in front of your face. The light entering your eye balls will either satisfy the lard between your ears or not. It’s that simple.
Seems very odd that there is such a clear screw up in a large well respected company. If you go to their Instagram page back to back posts show the same watch with different finishings...
Thought maybe it was gshock from the thumb
With the Price Point Zenith operates at, this ain't gonna work!
i somehow like thr matte finish more
That's some real BS. I'm legitimately wondering if that would be a deal breaker for me ans subsequent return if I bought the watch. Is that finish inaccuracy going to kill it for me? I'm still unsure
Rest assured that a mat finish is usually more expensive to produce than a brushed one.
A brushed finish is simply a cylindrical brush which rotates over the surface to remove imperfections after it exits the rolling mill/extrusion die/drawing processes.
Matt finishes require that the surface be smoothed out beforehand (with brushes) before the surface is sandblasted or annealed again to create the finish.
@@wynauthuhwynaut6075 I actually didnt dislike either look, but if I was expecting one and got the other it might bother me
Bro ceramic is just hard to work with
What happened to their "revolutionary" silicon oscillator that was going to take the watchmaking world by storm?
I honestly prefer the consumer version. but yeah it is kind of shady
Zenith needs to release " The Zenith El Camino " using Brad Pitt as a pitchman .
nothing is more annoying than not having real photos on your site
Really don't see that much of a problem myself 🤷🏻♂️... Think you're getting your Knickers in a twist over not much of an issue. I think the lack of legibility is more of a problem TBH. Cheers
Cost cutting 2.0
Just confused why this video had to be nearly 11 minutes long lol...
Awesome video as usual
He sold you the blue Alpinist .
definetly like it better all brushed out and it probably was an accident that will get fixed. but if i bought this watch and got that matte case, bro that shit is pimp too and the fact that it probably was an accident that will get fixed, I see dollars in that piece. people needa stop hating so much. this is literally the coolest thing to me , if i had the cash i would splurge but i dont lmao r.i.p
I can only see the devil’s horns projected on you by the lugs of the Submariner poster behind you.. 😈
Actually it’s an Seiko SKX but you‘re right with the horns 😁
Wait, have I been pronouncing Zenith wrong my ENTIRE life?
Tomato, Tomato.
Zee nith zeh nith
I couldn't resist lol.
Nice review of the watch.
Lol reminded me of this
ua-cam.com/video/qtJRJVdUFx4/v-deo.html
@@thetimeteller Tomato tomato
when I read it I pronounce them both the same;)
wait i thought it was tomatoe😧
Haha. Gamers will know what it’s like. To see trailers better than the actual game received.
Finally…has been sometimes didn’t heard fr u vlog such educated and sharing for us as a knowledge
I love the channel but this video was way to long to make one main point and a few smaller ones. U said the same thing over and over just in different ways
Doesn’t show a brushed case on their website. Zenith are doing a great job and they don’t need unnecessary bad press. Those watches where press watches just like Rolex does. They are still beautiful watches
Actually it shows it both ways. If you scroll down past the specs on Zenith's site all three pictures have brushed cases. You can clearly see the front, side and back of the case and all of those pictures show nice brushing to the case. Only at the top of the page does the case appear to be matte.
Marcus Drotning wow yes I see that
Unfounded and erroneous
That Zenith is a huge mistake. That's an awful watch to look at.
Heavy on the SIMP le consultant
Valid. You're on the right side.
I hate anything skeletonized .
dude, that beard is a 'mistake'. either trim it, and shave your cheeks, or get rid of it. that looks honestly nauseating
hello my friend, big like for you
And here’s Jory. Investigative journalist! Thanks for « watching » out for us!
What’s the english for “schifezza epocale”? 🤢
As horrible as the one from Oris .
>50% into this vid and not a single point has been made. Just never ending breathless build up. Never have so many words said so little. Argh!
stop yelling man, your way of talking is irritaing !
WTF!?!?!?!?
How on Earth do you have a prototype that totally blows away the final product?
I thought only the automotive industry pulled this low life bait and switch.
For the massive $$$$ you're plunking down; the final product needs to bury the prototype.
OMW; Timex doesn't crash and burn like this 💥⌚🔥
😱😱😱 Jory mentioned the page that starts with an H!
That skeleton dial is designed after a Range Rover wheel. Dumbest idea ever 💩
Until they get their act together, I'm going to call them Zenith, like the former tv maker.
this watch is trully blyatiful. as the G-Shock GA-2100 is. but you obviously do not appreciate this type of design.
Zzzzzzzzzz. Thank you for wasting 10 minutes of my life. 😂 The Black Ceramic is gorgeous. Maybe you should see one in person. 😅
Hey dude, get to the point quicker please
Omg
Not first but third
To me every skeleton watch is a huge mistake.