

Suslov, faculty in the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was previously recognized by ASU for his mathematics accomplishments and mentoring as one of the five 2011 Professors of the Year.Ĭastillo-Chavez’s lifetime contributions to mathematical biology were previously recognized by his 2010 Presidential appointment to the Committee on the National Medal of Science and his 1997 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. He is currently the executive director of the Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center and faculty in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and the School of Human Evolution and Social Change. The Leonhard Euler Prize has only been awarded once before, in 2007, to professor Allen Peterson of the University of Nebraska. The award has been mentioned in the international community since then, and interest in the award has grown. I prefer being PM'd here first but can be reached by email at my username + I've sold several watches on here over the years and could point you in the direction of those folks if you'd like references.Due to the international interest, an independent committee was formed to evaluate individuals with the scientific directions influenced by the work of Euler. Bank wire preferred but can accept PayPal with added fees. Willing to meet face to face in the Chicago area. I never actually wore it out of the house. The seconds hand just races around the dial. The 1/10th of a second chronograph is wild if you're used to seeing a regular timed chrono. To me, it has a very casual retro vibe that works very well business casual or shorts and t-shirt. Although it's not a shine factory like a Royal Oak, it does have several flat surfaces that reflect the light more than you'd expect from this piece at certain angles. Has a huge power reserve of 60 hrs and one of the smoothest winding rotors I've seen in person. I prefer my watches smaller in general, and this is just a classic size. I have a 7" wrist, and this is the perfect size for me.

Therefore, I've concluded to keep this one shiny and new and sell it before I've nicked it up. The issue is that I have other pieces that take up a similar "space" in my collection that I won't be parting with anytime soon, and I've found yet another piece to set my sights on. The piece is really everything I thought it would be. Wanted this piece for a long time and randomly decided to just take the plunge on this Zenith Chronomaster Original.
