Zeroo Time Owner Review : Bluffing, eccentric and hypnotic

Published on 7/14/2024 - Last modified on 7/15/2024

ZEROO TIME T7 Skeleton Tourbillon: The Hypnosis of Time

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the ZEROO TIME T7 Skeleton Tourbillon? A captivating blend of avant-garde design and horological sophistication. This exceptional piece from the Japanese ZEROO TIME workshop embodies both timeless elegance and contemporary innovation. Movement: At the heart of this watch beats a hand-wound tourbillon, the ZT03 TOURBILLON, oscillating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and equipped with 20 jewels. Known for its remarkable precision and 60-hour power reserve, this mechanism is a work of art in itself. The tourbillon, invented by Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1801, is traditionally associated with great watchmaking houses such as Breguet, Jaeger Lecoultre, and Vacheron Constantin. High Quality Design and Materials: The slightly domed case, unlike the homage to which it refers, the iconic Nautilus, is made of 316L stainless steel. I opted for the Rose Gold model and its slightly Bling Bling side. With a 41 mm wide bezel and a thickness of 13 mm, it sits well on my 17.5 cm wrist. The sapphire crystal, used for the dial and the caseback, offers impressive visual clarity and scratch resistance. The watch is completed by a beautiful, well-crafted stainless steel bracelet, featuring a push-button D-ring buckle on both sides, adorned with the ZEROO TIME logo, ensuring both comfort and security. Limited Edition and Exclusivity: The T7 is produced in a limited edition of only 1000 pieces per color, each individually numbered. For purists, a version without a logo is also available in just 50 pieces, adding an extra touch of exclusivity to this already unique watch. Practical Features: With a water resistance of 3ATM, the T7 is designed for everyday use. The Luminova luminescent hands and indexes ensure optimal readability even in the dark. Weighing approximately 164g, the watch is well-balanced and comfortable to wear. The Art of Design: Under the direction of Japanese designer Syuu, each ZEROO TIME watch embodies a harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity. The T7 Skeleton Tourbillon not only celebrates Japanese craftsmanship but also a bold vision of watchmaking, pushing the boundaries of aesthetics and functionality. All this with an exceptional value for money for the tourbillon complication Hypnotic and Captivating: The tourbillon of the ZEROO TIME T7 is not only a technical feat but also a captivating visual spectacle. Its continuous and delicate movement attracts the eye, and the blued screw on the tourbillon completes a full rotation in 60 seconds, adding an artistic dimension to the dial. Historically reserved for the elite of watchmaking, this luxury watch complication is now accessible to a wider audience thanks to ZEROO TIME, without compromising on quality or elegance. In conclusion, the ZEROO TIME T7 Skeleton Tourbillon represents a small masterpiece of Japanese watchmaking craftsmanship, deserving a hypnotic and slightly Bling Bling place in my collection.

Kim.Ono own this watch for less than 1 year

4.6

5.0

Emotion

5.0

Design

5.0

Accuracy

4.0

Comfort

3.5

Robustness

5.0

Value for money

Secondary

Significance in a collection

Main

Rarely

Frequency to be worn

Often

Pleasure

Main motivation for buying

Investment

Pros & Cons for this watch

Tribute to the iconic Nautilus

Hypnotic whirlwind

Value for money

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This review is the subjective opinion of a Dialicious community member and not of Achille SAS or its teams

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