Perfect Nilo!

Aug 26, 2013,07:06 AM
 

 

A good and most attractive find!

Why military?  The case and dial style do not suggest so at all, no way. And a watch can only considered to be military when it is showing (genuine) markings + reg. numbers on the backside.

"Bullseye' or not, this is a very tasteful dial-design from the 1940's  -similar styles were available from other brands/ manufacturers as well, such as Omega.

Let the watchmaker wave his magic over the movement and then wear it with joy!

Cheers,  Ben.

 

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The mysterious Zenith - Continue

 
 By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-05:59
Team, This weekend I close the deal with the Zenith that we discussed here: zenith.watchprosite.com It was a very nice deal, where I could practice all my haggling skills that I learned on all my trips to middle-East and Asia. Let's see some addit...  

Perfect Nilo!

 
 By: DeGeus : August 26th, 2013-07:06
A good and most attractive find! Why military? The case and dial style do not suggest so at all, no way. And a watch can only considered to be military when it is showing (genuine) markings + reg. numbers on the backside. "Bullseye' or not, this is a very... 

Thank you for the observation ...

 
 By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-07:15
You are correct. Is a nice and honest 40's watch. I love to wear a watch that is older than me. In respect to the "Military" comment, I'm based on a reply on the initial thread about this watch being military (style). Of course, it does not carry any mili... 

I wouldn't be bothered

 
 By: LouS : August 27th, 2013-17:11
..by its absence from Roessler. That volume has many lacunae. I don't see any reason why it could not be perfectly authentic. As for military, I am less certain.

Thank you, Lou ...

 
 By: nilomis : August 27th, 2013-17:34
I agree with you, the Roessler book as much invaluable as its contains omissions and even mistakes (the page about the El Primero Rainbow mixes early Rainbow info with the more recent, late 90's). Back to my mysterious Zenith, my concern was about the ori... 

Military

 
 By: Spellbound : August 26th, 2013-07:47
I believe that this design is referred to as a Military dial, or Bulls Eye, and although this watch may not have military markings, some watches of similar style by houses like Zenith and Omega were commissioned by European governments for their troops. Z... 

Here we go ...

 
 By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-09:06
Now we not only need a vintage Zenith expert but one that also knows German military WW II watches. Lets see if someone jumps is. Nilo

civilian soldiers?

 
 By: DeGeus : August 26th, 2013-09:24
It is certainly possible that some military person has used a (privately obtained) Zenith, IWC, Longines or Omega during his service career. A whole series of commissioned watches without any markings at all however is almost incomprehensible, as it is go... 

Military markings

 
 By: Spellbound : August 26th, 2013-09:57
You could be right. During WW2 the German army were issued with a wristwatch appropriate to their service. These were provided by nearly 30 Swiss houses including Zenith. The standard was black dials with luminous markings, which rules out this watch, and... 

If I'm very fortunate ...

 
 By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-10:08
Something that I'm not, it may be issued to a civilian doing rocket research. Not a fat chance. The mystery watch wants to be mysterious. Cheers Nilo

One of our Aircraft is Missing

 
 By: LouS : August 27th, 2013-17:05
Here's a still from the above named movie, made during WW2 (and available for free on YouTube). The wearer is an RAF bomber navigator. Proves nothing of course, but fun nonetheless ...  

This is a very cool shot ...

 
 By: nilomis : August 27th, 2013-17:39
First by showing Zenith on the allies side and second by the model. Lou, you must do a series of posts here to educate us on this wonderful area of vintage Zenith watches. Cheers, Nilo

Bonus point ...

 
 By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-15:31
It doesn't have a date, just like you like. Cheers, Nilo

+1. :)

 
 By: amanico : August 27th, 2013-23:43

from your pics...

 
 By: DRMW : August 26th, 2013-15:07
The previous post was a grey/blue slate like color, in this post it seems more blue. Look forward to pics and impressions when it gets back from your watchmaker. -MW

About the pics ...

 
 By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-15:30
The first set were made on a flea market stand, around 10AM on a very sunny day. The last set were made around 5 PM, no sun but only a blue winter sky. That explains the hue differences. For sure I go to take more pics, as soon this one returns from the S...