SuitbertW
2411
This dial is a bit special....
..in so far that is seems to be one of the Favre Leuba versions.
Favre Leuba sold Zenith as retailer (for example in India) and this seems to be an example of the
double signed version.
Additonally those dials were "gilt write" i.e. the script is galvanized and different form the normal, printed dials.
I'll drop you a PM for some additional thoughts.
Best regards
Suitbert
yes, I know that watch
By: dotman : July 3rd, 2008-13:51
one of the best 135s to come up for sale in a while the dial does not seem suspicious, but I'd be wary of one of the hands in regards to the crown, I should think that without the "Z-star" it would be aftermarket Of the two 135's I have purchased, neither...
you might be right
By: dotman : July 3rd, 2008-14:38
there might be some other fussy elements going on... I do not think the words 'Zenith' and 'Chronometre' should line up straight (on that variation, the word 'Chronometre' is much wider than 'Zenith') choices, choices... :P
KEEP LOOKING! New PIC!
By: Mostel : July 4th, 2008-08:43
So i found here a pic of a watch sold by Christie's. It's not such a great pic but you can see the word Zenith appears to be the same 'length' as the word chronometre. Is it possible this is how black dials were done? Also, Dotman has noted that the secon...
Okay... even more info...
By: Mostel : July 4th, 2008-09:19
I have spoken to the seller, who is enormously reputable, and a hugely respected and well liked player in the vintage game, and he tells me he has seen this exact dial several times in his career, and that he is 99.9% certain the dial is original. (I'm no...