More BIG pics on the Z4 and some answers
By: bernard cheong (registered) Friday, June 13th, 2008 - Photo Nav: View All 2 photo(s)Regarding Z4, I think it is the coolest of the Oceans HWRT developed..yes the shiriken star was a part of legacy ..no doubt. It is good that HWRT does keep history, even contemporary ones..with Max Busser.
Z4 was inspired by ... Opus 1, the chronometer a resonance with the 2 counters. That is what HWRT wanted for a watch for travellers. But different and more modern. So this Z4 was a first for HWRT in many ways.
1) They mastered the module concept, so much like Journe did with the Octa. So the idea really came from one of their many ingeniors and was further developed with Agenhor. It was more flexible for HWRT's team to master the development experience and also further down the line the assembly of such a module. As an example, this is how they managed to put the symbol of the Ocean, the Shuriken, where HWRT wanted in such a tight space.
2) Technical meets with aesthetic design. It was the first time for them to use the design around the technical elements. This is the 3D dial. The fact of having different shades of black and a real depth gives a dynamic visual involvement with the watch and the wearer.
3) The base movement, GP is quite small. You will see a plain back case on the Zalium pieces but open asymetrical one on the gold versions.
4) The thickness of the watch is quite good also as thinner than the Z1.
So finally, the ideal travelling watch, with 2 time zones, with 2 night and day indicator and a vertical date, the date was missing in Z1.
For more pics of the Harry Winston Z4, please CLICK HERE
