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The Milus Zetios watches: Diverse choices, styled with class
Posted on January 31st, 2008 3 comments
Do you enjoy larger watches, and want a chronograph that is elegant, rather than sporty? If these are your criteria, the Milus Zetios Chronograph is a great choice. At 45mm in diameter, it is extremely substantial—not a watch for the faint-wristed! It’s also very refined, with one of the nicest case designs on the market, in my opinion. I really love the cylindrical case lug design, and it really fits in beautifully with the smooth, rounded impression this Milus watch projects.The dial of the Milus Zetios Chronograph watch is also extremely pleasing, with its polished Arabic numerals and distinct demarcation between the center and the peripheral section; its very classic, yet not stuck in the past, either. The big date function at the twelve o’clock position is a technical plus of this chronograph, and it balances nicely with the chrono subdials.
If you happen to like the Milus Zetios design, but feel the chronograph is a wee bit large, the slightly smaller 42mm Zetios watch with big date watch may be just the thing for you. The extremely elegant Zetios Classic watch is the smallest of the Milus Zetios timepieces, and will no doubt be in high favor with traditionalists and anyone who places a design priority on simplicity.
3 responses to “The Milus Zetios watches: Diverse choices, styled with class”

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This MILUS Zetios chronograph watch impresses with its elegant chronograph style. The dial is crisp and clean and I love the color of the strap with the red gold metal. I do think the date indications needs a presentation though. However, overall, this MILUS chronograph watch is high elegance!
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I don’t understand what this person means by “presentation”. The date looks great as it is!
I’m taking a lot more interest in this brand, which seems to make really nice watches from what I can tell.
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By “presentation”, I mean that the date looks squished inside the rectangular windows. Also, the red gold outlining of the date windows somewhat blur the actual numerals. The date indication looks like an afterthought on the part of the watch designer. I think a little redesign of the date indication could really improve the overall presentation of the dial.
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Gem January 31st, 2008 at 17:37