I have the black NH-35 Swordfish and really enjoy it. It wears well and doesn’t feel as heavy to me on the wrist as it does in hand. Any sharpness in the bracelet hasn’t been an issue and isn’t something I notice. The one real issue I’ve seen is, though it appears to have the option of micro adjustments, the micro adjustments are non-functional as they are blocked by the build of the clasp. However, the diver’s extension provides an easy work around. All in all, I’m very pleased with the watch and look forward to many years of wearing it.
I have 2 Zelos already. A V2 Bronze Mako which I love.
I have a pretty large, flat wrist so I bought a Great White too and am getting used to the differences.
I had no steel Zelos and divers are my favorite style. After selling on of my favorite MilSubs becaoim not a fan of the loud Miyota 9015, I decided I would replace it with something special.
When it came down to it the Swordfish with eta 2892-2, my favorite movement already, this was a no brained. Finding a meteorite dial on sale new was a big plus.
I’ve never had nor desired the meteorite dial but I’ve wanted to put that off the bucket list and perhaps it will make this watch more endearing still. I wasn’t a huge fan of the sandwiched dials as I was of the textured Mako and GW dials. Zelos seem to be such high quality watches for the money. I would expect they would charge 2-3x what the list MSRP for. Finding one new at $200 off list will make me thankful I sold me beloved Amphion modern.
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Norm
I have the black NH-35 Swordfish and really enjoy it. It wears well and doesn’t feel as heavy to me on the wrist as it does in hand. Any sharpness in the bracelet hasn’t been an issue and isn’t something I notice. The one real issue I’ve seen is, though it appears to have the option of micro adjustments, the micro adjustments are non-functional as they are blocked by the build of the clasp. However, the diver’s extension provides an easy work around. All in all, I’m very pleased with the watch and look forward to many years of wearing it.
David D.
I have 2 Zelos already. A V2 Bronze Mako which I love.
I have a pretty large, flat wrist so I bought a Great White too and am getting used to the differences.
I had no steel Zelos and divers are my favorite style. After selling on of my favorite MilSubs becaoim not a fan of the loud Miyota 9015, I decided I would replace it with something special.
When it came down to it the Swordfish with eta 2892-2, my favorite movement already, this was a no brained. Finding a meteorite dial on sale new was a big plus.
I’ve never had nor desired the meteorite dial but I’ve wanted to put that off the bucket list and perhaps it will make this watch more endearing still. I wasn’t a huge fan of the sandwiched dials as I was of the textured Mako and GW dials. Zelos seem to be such high quality watches for the money. I would expect they would charge 2-3x what the list MSRP for. Finding one new at $200 off list will make me thankful I sold me beloved Amphion modern.