
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 of them had a star crown
I do not think this should be enough to detract you from purchasing one of the most 'idiosyncratic' observatory movements from that time period though (assuming everything else checks out)
you will be very happy, these are some great watches

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
is it this one?

I'm actually kind of curious myself now, if only for the sake of curiosity!
hope this does not conflict any rules



Hi Mostel
I just wanted to first say ,I am on the road and my laptop crashed. I am using my in-laws computer...
I owned three different case styled Zenith 135s over the years...
First a silver dial 34 mm steel snapback case...
Notice it has the Z star crown, original silver dial.
here is a movement shot..
I sold the above watch years ago....
Then I aquired a black dial 36 mm screwback case in steel... I Sold to a friend years ago. He still has it and I took some additional pics of it with my Other 135... It also has a Z star crown. I just found a backup drive in the bottom of my overnight bag!! And i found some old pics...
back of the screwback case...
My third 135 is in a 36.5 mm ( largest screwback case style as far as I have seen over the last 20 years). "Captain" style case. The Captain was Zeniths version of the Omega Seamaster case dress sports water resistant case style. This one has a silver dial with pink applied markers and numbers! I have never seen another one in this style case. It also has a Z star crown and Z star buckle.!
and here is an ad from Zenith i think its from 1948 ( back of page date) Interesting they show a jet powered plane!
The 135 is a great classic chronometre movement.... Looking back I am sad that I sold the two smaller ones over the years...
Good Hunting
Bill Sohne
My opinion is only worth what you paid for it but personally i struggle to equate a black dial with ChronomeTRE....so for that reason i guess i'm a touch bias. The two watches highlighted are different to what i have seenĀ and the problem arises which is re-done and which is factory original or even a second generation service replacement. Try to remember not to take your eye of the ball and not be too excited with the colour of the dial....the case will still need inspecting....the version highlighted in this thread seems to be a least the 3rd style used by Zenith and of course it is upto yourself to pick just the lot your taste-buds desires. There are some rare styles of silver dial out there...one with a lovely engine-turned centre chapter and for me applied furniture trumps embossed regardless of colour. Besides that i like a dial to look vintage from the moment my eye falls on it. Good luck
Star Crown.
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