top of page

3 - Tudor / Zenith / Glashutte Original - 202307081043

Collector:

fadkar

Added!

3 - Tudor / Zenith / Glashutte Original - 202307081043

8.4

A.I. Collection Summary:

This compact collection showcases three high-end luxury watches blending robust tool-watch utility with sophisticated complications: the titanium Tudor Pelagos 39 offers modern dive prowess with a slim profile, the Zenith Chronomaster Sport delivers high-frequency chronograph precision in a sporty ceramic-bezel package, and the Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar Automatic brings asymmetric German elegance via its panoramic date and moonphase display, appealing to discerning collectors seeking versatile daily wearers with mechanical excellence.

**"Premium Sports Complications Trio"**

Watches in Collection:

Total Price ($):

Avg Price ($):

18226

6075.33

2148

2025-02-15 - 23_49_44 - black image block - Google Search.png

Tudor Pelagos 39

USD 3444

2025-02-15 - 23_49_44 - black image block - Google Search.png

Zenith Chronomaster Sport

USD 7911

2025-02-15 - 23_49_44 - black image block - Google Search.png

Glashutte PanoMaticLunar Automatic

USD 6871

A.I. Collection Review:
# 3 Watch Collection - Tudor (33%) / Zenith (33%) / Glashütte Original (33%) Review by A.I. WatchMetrics ## Collection Summary This compact collection showcases three high-end luxury watches blending robust tool-watch utility with sophisticated complications: the titanium Tudor Pelagos 39 offers modern dive prowess with a slim profile, the Zenith Chronomaster Sport delivers high-frequency chronograph precision in a sporty ceramic-bezel package, and the Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar Automatic brings asymmetric German elegance via its panoramic date and moonphase display, appealing to discerning collectors seeking versatile daily wearers with mechanical excellence. **"Premium Sports Complications Trio"** ## Overall Collection Rating: 8.4/10.0 **Movement Metric (9.1/10.0)** - The trio's movements, from Tudor's reliable MT5400 to Zenith's innovative 5Hz El Primero 3600 and Glashütte's hand-finished Calibre 90-02, deliver exceptional performance and diversity far above mid-tier automatics like the ETA 2824. **Brand Metric (8.3/10.0)** - Tudor, Zenith, and Glashütte Original represent strong entry-to-full luxury prestige with enthusiast appeal, on par with a curated Oris or Christopher Ward set but elevated by heritage. **Complications Metric (8.2/10.0)** - Zenith's 1/10th-second chronograph and Glashütte's moonphase with big date provide meaningful mechanical interest, outshining basic three-handers like a standard Seiko Prospex. **Dials & Design Metric (8.2/10.0)** - Diverse yet cohesive aesthetics—from Pelagos' clean dive dial to Chronomaster's tri-color registers and PanoMaticLunar's off-center artistry—rival the visual punch of an Omega Seamaster collection. **Material Metric (8.1/10.0)** - Grade 2 titanium on the Tudor, ceramic accents across all, and premium steel/gold finishing on the others offer excellent depth and breadth, surpassing typical Hamilton or Citizen builds. **Rarity Metric (7.8/10.0)** - At $4.5k–$12k retail with limited production runs, these strike a balance rarer than mass Seikos but more accessible than Patek specials. **Versatility Metric (7.7/10.0)** - Spanning dive, chrono, and lunar dress-sport roles, the set handles office-to-adventure duties better than a monochromatic Rolex Sub lineup. **History & Innovation Metric (7.6/10.0)** - Zenith's El Primero legacy anchors solid innovation, complemented by Tudor's modern COSC evolutions and Glashütte's finishing traditions, akin to a TAG Heuer Carrera assortment. **Functions Metric (7.5/10.0)** - Core timekeeping plus chronograph, date, moonphase, and dive bezel deliver practical utility exceeding a basic Tissot PRX stack. **Cohesiveness Metric (7.4/10.0)** - United by luxury sports themes and automatic excellence despite style variances, it coheres like a focused IWC Pilot series but could tighten stylistically. ## Total Performance Score (TPS): 7.9 ## TPS Interpretation: Strong Value: The collection offers premium mechanical sophistication and versatility well above expectations for its mid-five-figure total value. ## WM Collector Grade: A ## Performance Insights: Movement and complications shine brightest, providing exceptional depth against an implied price of ~$8,200 per watch, while cohesion holds it back slightly from elite status. ## Collection Type by Style - Sports/Tool (67%): Tudor Pelagos 39 (diver) and Zenith Chronomaster Sport (chrono). - Dress/Formal (33%): Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar (lunar complication with panoramic layout). ## Collection Type by Movement - Automatic Mechanical (100%): In-house or modified calibers including MT5400 (Tudor), El Primero 3600 (Zenith), and 90-02 (Glashütte Original), with power reserves of 70–72 hours. ## Collection Strengths - Exceptional movement quality and complications for daily mechanical enjoyment. - Balanced size range (39–41mm) ideal for modern wrists. - High material standards with titanium and ceramic for lightweight durability. ## Ideas for Improvement 1. Add a leather-strap dress watch to enhance formal versatility. 2. Introduce a GMT for travel functionality to round out tool-watch roles. 3. Incorporate a vintage-inspired piece for historical depth. ## Downsizing Advice This tight trio is already lean and purposeful—retain all unless prioritizing pure divers (keep Tudor, drop others) or budgets under $20k total, in which case prioritize Zenith for chronograph bang-for-buck. ## Watch by Watch Summary - **Tudor Pelagos 39**: Slim titanium diver excels in wearability and 200m prowess for everyday adventures. - **Zenith Chronomaster Sport**: High-beat chronograph with ceramic bezel stands out for precision timing and sporty flair. - **Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar Automatic**: Asymmetric moonphase beauty elevates the set with artisanal German refinement. **A.I. WatchMetrics Review v37.5 Grok 4 Fast. December 21, 2025.**

©2022 by TheWatchMetrics. 

bottom of page