Emerald green inbound. Toss up between that and the teal. The wait begins.....
Looks like a "FEEDING FRENZY", Mike.
Minimum of 150 of each variation sold. That's not counting the amount set aside for ADs and warranty work or swaps.
That's the result of good designs, great lume + prices and top-notch customer service = good outcome.Looks like a "FEEDING FRENZY", Mike.
^^^^^ ^^^^^Right on target, Mike.^^^^^That's the result of good designs, great lume + prices and top-notch customer service = good outcome.
It also hopefully contributes to others brands to stay competitive and to step up their game seeing the results.
Burgundy gone of course. Meteorite gone.
I guess I have to settle for the green.
I concur. I’m early in building my Zelos collection and for me it kinda makes sense to go with some of the primary (or what I consider standard) colorways in the early going. My hammerhead is midnight blue, and the Blacktip is red. To me, the way the teal and green dials play with the light is hard to beat. I’m always drawn to them and I think they are a safe bet. That said, I may take a walk on the wild side with the next release, hopefully a Mako.Best of luck, but the green is a really sharp looking watch as well for the launch pricing.