In the exact same room that has Poster #8, open the closet to find a pink lever. It’s the house that is right next to the gallows (the wooden platform with swings).Įnter the house and one of the rooms should have this poster near the bed. Near the cyan house is an army green house that has the next poster. The poster will be on the wall of the house along with some angry old dudes at the pool. Either enter through the house or go around it into the back. At the start of the second area where you see the folks on the cliff edge, make a sharp right turn to see a dark cyan green house. I will assume you went to use the yellow key, blew up the barrels, and just crossed onto the second area. Try to jump around the branch to get to the poster. You should see the large branch on your left. Go back near the stairs where you see an opening and shotgun shells on platforms. You should see a yellow key at the end of the upstairs area and some boxes.Īfter picking up the key, crouch down near the boxes and walk into them. You will be attacked by a dog and an old man, so go upstairs after you destroy them. Watch out for a large dog by the way.Įnter the wooden to get the meat hook shotgun which will absolutely slay your inner demons. Return onto the street and you should see a decrepit, wooden building in the middle of some wheat down the street. Kindly trespass into the home of suburbanites, one of the rooms has this poster. Literally right across from the pink red house, there is an orange house. Feel free to pet the cats for an achievement. There is a poster right behind the truck.Ĭontinue down the street until you see a dark pink where there are quite a few cats in front of it.Įnter the house to find a single cat lady with a lot of puss. On the street, you should be able to see a Burger Truck with a flying fatso near it. Go towards the backyard of the orange house, there is a break in the white fence and a couple of dogs guarding it.Ĭontinue onwards and you should see the dog poster and a ramp back to the street. Go back outside and you should see an orange house right across from you. You will be rewarded with a powerful rocket/holy grenade launcher. Once the game says “The sequence is complete”, return inside the home and go to the garage room where you will see an opening in the floor with the Dopefish spray. 14 should be inside while 1 is outside close to the right of the house. There are 15 TOILETS that you must fill to the brim with your piss. Once you are inside, you will notice that the house is pretty much a ♥♥♥♥ house. Be sure to go to this brown house that is to the left in order to find your first secret. Once you break the door, go pick up the shovel but make sure to turn around since the poster is right on the wall opposite it.Īfter completing the first tutorial, you should be out of the house but getting shot by some old veterans. I’m making this guide since I haven’t seen any other guides, so this will be a rough outline on what you should do.Īt the beginning of the game, leave your room which would prompt the game to lead you to a breakable door. This is for those who want to get all the posters as well as finding the juicy secrets that give decent items in the first level.
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The new ceramic bezel is really the focus of attention, and it is finished on par with peers and some pricier alternatives. The case is nicely finished with beveled edges that extend past the lugs and down the brushed end-links of the bracelet. Available in either a black lacquer or white matte dial, the Chronomaster sport has 100M of water resistance For the sake of comparison, the Rolex Daytona is 40mm-wide, 12.5mm-thick with a 46.6mm lug-to-lug height, and the new Omega Speedmaster Professional is 42mm-wide, 13.2mm-thick with a 47mm lug-to-lug height. The stainless steel case of the new Chronomaster Sport measures 41mm-wide, 13.6mm-thick, and has a lug-to-lug height of just around 46.2mm, according to my calipers. A horological icon of a movement, the new refinements and finishings make it truly worthy of an exhibition caseback (which is high praise from me). With blued screws and a blued, fully exposed column wheel, the El Primero 3600 Calibre also has a new satin-finished star-shaped rotor. Also, all the wheels have been individually improved and optimized down to the tooth to ensure proper torque. The lateral clutch has a patented system with two intermediate wheels instead of just one, with the escapement wheel powering the chronograph. The lateral clutch and enlarged column wheel are updated from the El Primero 400, and Zenith did a magnificent job of creating an unobstructed view of these parts engaging with one another. Some major features that are immediately of note are the addition of a hacking seconds, quick-set date function, and a longer power reserve of 60 hours, up from 50. There are actually fewer parts at 314 compared to 326, which is due to technological developments as well as the fact that Zenith has optimized and streamlined its manufacturing process so as to reduce the variety of jewels, screws, and other components that go into assembly. The El Primero 3600 Calibre operates at 36,000 vph (5 Hz) and has several upgrades and modifications from the well-used El Primero 400 calibre. If you’ll recall back in 2012, Felix Baumgartner broke the sound barrier in free-fall when he jumped 38,969.4 meters while wearing a Zenith Stratos Flyback Striking 10th that was outfitted with the 4052. By doing this, the one-second mark is where the ten-second mark would be on an ordinary chronograph. For the 4052, Zenith used a 100-tooth silicon wheel that would accelerate the chronograph hand to complete a rotation in 10 seconds instead of 60. The high-frequency precision of the 36,000 vph El Primero has always theoretically allowed for measurements of time down to 1/10th of a second, but the issue was always how to realistically measure such a small increment of time on a watch. The El Primero 3600 Calibre is not entirely 100% new, as a version of it was released (let’s call it a soft launch) in the limited-edition Chronomaster 2 El Primero Striking Tenth from 2019 (the 50th anniversary of the El Primero, in case you forgot), but it is now being rolled out as a standard production calibre after some refinements.Ī little background first, in case you’re unfamiliar with the “Striking Tenth” AKA foudroyante parlance that dates back to about 2010 (though Zenith first patented it in 2002) with the introduction of the calibre 4052. Rather, we get an El Primero twist on the panda and reverse-panda dial chronograph with a new ceramic bezel and a thoroughly modern movement at a starting price right around $9,500. Though it draws inspiration from classic El Primeros, as well as the under-appreciated Zenith De Luca, the Chronomaster Sport does not go too far with the vintage theme, fortunately. Bearing a likeness to a distant cousin in the Rolex Daytona, these two debut Chronomaster Sport pieces are all Zenith once you take a closer look and appreciate the watchmaking prowess behind it. Equipped with a modern version of its “Striking 10th” movement, which allows the user to measure time down to 1/10th of a second, the Chronomaster Sport leans into what makes the high-beat El Primero so special.Īs of late, the Zenith El Primero has been lacking options that land somewhere between the vintage-inspired Chronomaster Revival pieces and the highly contemporary, stylized Defy El Primero collection. What we have with the Zenith Chronomaster Sport is a luxury chronograph with an attractive mainstream design but a movement that will impress even the most jaded or seasoned watch enthusiast. Just released by Zenith is the brand new Chronomaster Sport, launching as a duo of ceramic bezel chronographs that feature the newly updated El Primero 3600 calibre. |