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my small collection
Great news to have Zenith new on board. One of my favourite brands in addition to Vulcain and Minerva. A lot of extremly nice watches I saw over the past days. So attached my small collection...
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Alrighty!
By: LouS : January 2nd, 2011-17:20
The grandaddy Primero, ref A 386 Two Pimeros and a Cairelli enough with the old stuff, how about a new Charles Vermot LE? and my last watch purchase of 2011, a pre-Primero diver, ref. A 3736 Zenith - what a great manufacture! This message has been edited ...
Exhibit "A" . . .
By: Dr No : January 2nd, 2011-19:43
. . . in the case for Zenith chronographs, El Primero or otherwise. The blue-dialed cushion case example from the first generation in particular . . . damn handsome watch, and worthy of a reprise, methinks. Cordially, Art
A few Zeniths
By: Bill Sohne : January 2nd, 2011-17:50
Hi Andrew Ok will play... A pair of Zenith Delucas El Primero cal 400 powered. one black and one in white ( I let the white one go a while ago). A Zenith Captain chronometer powered by a caliber 135. A few first generation El Primeros... 18k yellow gold ....
Sure, here's mine ...
By: mell0822 : January 3rd, 2011-00:40
Elite Ultra Thin New Vintage 1955 (left) & Elite Ultra Thin Elite Ultra Thin (front) & New Vintage 1955 New Vintage 1955 Cal 689 (top) & Elite Ultra Thin Cal 681 I just love Zenith classic watches. Very clean and elegant. Got the New Vintage 1955 first. T...
The cushion cases
By: LouS : January 3rd, 2011-17:08
from the early Primeros might just be the most misunderstood and under-appreciated cases in watch-dom. They are supremely comfortable, catch the light beautifully, and have a wrist presence all their own. As attractive as the round cased Primero is, the c...
spectacular
By: LouS : January 4th, 2011-15:21
...collection of Pilot Specials. Are there any versions that you don't have? I'm particularly impressed that a few of them still have the thick crystal. Are they original, or have you managed to source replacements somewhere? Super rare!
Keep the classics ...
By: AndrewD : January 4th, 2011-13:28
Great Rainbow Flyback. I can't think of too many other watches (perhaps some G-P chronos) that so successfully combined colour into the dial and watch design as the Rainbow. And I like the pushers and bracelet as well. I would hang on to this one very tig...
My humble contribution
By: mac_omega : January 6th, 2011-01:31
Hi Andrew, glad to find a Zenith forum now! As you know already - I mainly collect vintage Omegas... But I think when collecting watches one has to own at least THE Zenith icon: Cal. 135 chronometer So I have added 2 examples to my humble collection: As y...
I will try to explain...
By: mac_omega : January 6th, 2011-02:51
It is not so easy to explain as I do not know all the correct expressions in English (I am not a native speaker!). I have marked and numbered important parts: As the slotted disk (A) is turned, the arched spring (D) presses a pin under the regulator arm (...
The speed should...
By: mac_omega : January 6th, 2011-05:13
Andrew, to be honest I do not know the power reserve as I would have to check it... (it has a huge barrel, not only a huge balance) For the speed I guess it is 18.000 (if I recall correctly) - it is a slow beater at the lower end compared to the El Primer...
Large balance
By: AndrewD : January 6th, 2011-05:24
Thanks Eric, This obviously deserves a thread by itself, but I assume then that this movement would function chronometrically much better in a static environment (ie, off the wrist) and that it would be prone to disruption on a moving wrist with jolts. Ha...
Jeweling
By: tee530 : January 6th, 2011-19:51
Beautiful 135's, Erich, and rare to find in such good condition. Regarding the jeweling, do you know how the 19 rubies are distributed? If I count, I get the standard 17 to the center wheel, plus an upper cap jewel for the escape wheel (18) and an upper h...
two New (old) EPs
By: JWM : January 26th, 2011-10:37
Just got these two in.. quick cell phone shots. Chronomaster XT was one of my grail watches so I am very happy to have it my next hope is to get a new 2010/2011 piece. I really like the El Primero Captain steel with rg markers or a striking 10th. but I he...
Jobin's masterpiece..
By: DeGeus : January 9th, 2011-17:57
E.J. The first pictures (plus the very last one) are from an early (1950?) cal.135 finished in y.gold, with the peculiar fact that it does show a bi-metal and cut-open balance. Something about which a couple of technicians experienced with Zenith declared...
I'll take any..
By: LouS : January 10th, 2011-12:08
..cal. 135 you'd care to throw at me, but if I had the luxury of choice, there is a gold one with these applied coffin-shaped hour markers that I would give a kidney for....(picture does not belong to me but to chronograph77 on another forum...
My Zenith Special!
By: RDSChicago : January 13th, 2011-19:42
This watch is circa 1930. I was told it was made for the German Luftwaffe. I have close friends whose family perished in the Holocaust but you have to admit, the German military watches were very cool!! This watch is around 40mm in diameter, with a see-th...
Great Zenith Special
By: Ubik : January 14th, 2011-09:03
I don't think they were made specifically for the German military, although they certainly may have used this style of watch. Many different manufacturers made a watch like this, from small companies like Recta and Helvetia to well known names like Breitl...
IWC
By: RDSChicago : January 15th, 2011-15:39
probably spread their watches around to both sides more than any other company. I believe they make pilot's watches for both the German and Allied sides; definitely the b-Uhr 55mm watch for the Luftwaffe and, I believe, certain watches for the English, pe...
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