désolé c'est en anglais, J'ai fait le premier post sur un forum anglais ...et je suis trop paresseux pour traduire tout :-)))
Just returned from 2 magnificent days in Le Locle / Neuchatel/ Geneva
We ( 6 people) received an invitation from Maison Degreef in Belgium, an chance to visit la Manufacture Zenith.
Being a watch enthusiast and being a Zenith fan this was very exciting news.Our tour started wednesday at 4 AM in the morning ( I know , way too early LOL).
Departure from Brussels at 5.10 AM and arrived not much later in Geneva.
First thing to do was having breakfast. And the Kempinski in Geneva was the perfect place.




Then we went to the Zenith boutique in Geneva. Nice to see a big part of the collection and the food and drinks they offered us were good


Back into our minivan and straight ahead to Hotel Parc Des Eaux Vives to have a great lunch.




In the afternoon we went to METALEM, a dial manufacture. I didn't know what to expect, I've seen more than one manufacture but always watch manufactures.
This one made only dials. If you think a dial is just a tiny, unimportant part in your watch ... think again.
I had no idea how much work went into the dial. Unfortunately we were not allowed to take pictures in this manufacture.
But if you ever get the chance to visit it, DO IT
Oh, did I say they make dials for Audemars Piguet, JLC, Vacheron Constantin, and several others.
They make about 400.000 dials per year. It was nice to see how they make these typical Zenith chronograph dials with 3 colors.
After the visit we went to our hotel Beau Rivage


Some time to relax but not that long because 1 or 2 hours later we were expected in restaurant La Bocca
Known for it's amazing wine cellar. Since I don't drink alcohol I can't tell you much more about the wines but the rest of the group seemd to enjoy it .... a lot.



I can tell you the diner was very nice. I don't drink but I love to eat great food ;-). If you are ever in Neuchatel, La Bocca is the place to be.





Back to the hotel, a few drinks in the bar and time to go to sleep.
The next day we arrived around 9.30 in the Zenith manufacture.


So let's start the tour ...
First the R&D department


As you can see, a Christophe Colomb



Afterwards we met the people who made the tools to make these watches and watch parts




CNC machines at work.




Parts which still need some finishing like bevelling, perlage, côtes de Genève, brushing, polishing etc

Here we saw watchmakers finishing several parts



And, do you like our fancy shoes ?
These blue plastic bags were necessary to keep the dust out of the rooms where they assemble the watches

Putting all the parts together ...








Afterwards we had some time to see the whole collection and sneak previews for Basel 2013.
Some might already know the succesfull TYPE 20 will have some smaller editions ( 48 mm)
Another thing I heard ... the doublematic in pvd or dlc will not go into production
I have no pictures of all these watches because light circumstances were not good enoug to take macro pics.
But I'll post a link to pics of their magnificent Christopher Colomb, pictures I took some time ago at De Greef
the christopher colomb
http://bruno-wristwatches.blogspot.be/search/label/Zenith%20Columbus%20tourbillon
If you're looking for a great watch, a real manufacture. A watch made with passion and not with marketing ... consider Zenith!
I' m sure you will find several pieces in their catalog you like and when you look at the price it will even get more interesting.
No idea how long they will keep them so underpriced ( compared to other similar brands) but today is the time to buy an amazing watch at a VERY fair and affordable price.
I can tell you one thing, I've seen more than one manufacture. I'm not going to tell you which manufactures I already visited but I can tell you Zenith was amazing.
We saw what we wanted to see and they answered all our questions.
And I have the feeling zenith was 'more special' than the other manufactures I visited. It is a big company but somehow I had the feeling it is different from other manufactures I visited.
I dind't feel like an industrialized mega factory. Everybody I spoke to was full of passion.
And last bu not least .... I want to thank Mr Hanus (from Zenith) once again for the wonderfull experience he gave us.
And ofcourse Maison De Degreef ( Arnaud and Joke) in Brussels who invited us for this unforgetable experience.
I hope you enjoyed reading this report.
Bruno