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8 days clocks
Funny enough, I was told at the Omega museum about their dash-clocks (cal.59-8D) being standard-installed in Saurer trucks/ omnibusses as well. Richon's book 'Journey thr. Time' even shows pictures.
Over the years many clock pictures got stored on the pc, among which are these ones.
Presumably this what you did mention?
best, Ben.

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By: Timertom : January 9th, 2011-10:25
Just added this Zenith made 8 day clock to my small collection. Its about 3 and a 1/2 inches in dia, winds and sets from the bezel with a red-dot power indicator. I wonder if anyone could help me and shed some light with information on approximately when ...
Excellent
By: Timertom : January 10th, 2011-05:08
Hi Suitbert, I remember reading and learning some other very good info from you here many many yrs ago. Yes, I knew these clocks were for cars, and were originally built for and used in trams that plied within Zutich! If I'm not mistaken, the one you have...
8 days clocks
By: DeGeus : January 10th, 2011-06:08
Funny enough, I was told at the Omega museum about their dash-clocks (cal.59-8D) being standard-installed in Saurer trucks/ omnibusses as well. Richon's book 'Journey thr. Time' even shows pictures. Over the years many clock pictures got stored on the pc,...
You're definetely....
By: SuitbertW : January 10th, 2011-14:08
...asking the wrong man here. As you know my english is very basic only, if at all. I've always thought a watch would be defined by beeing somehow connected to the human body. I.e. spending the majority of life with his master. A clock beeing a more self-...
It was not the language
By: MTF : January 10th, 2011-18:31
Suitbert, Apart from the fact that your English is better than my German language I asked you because of your vast historical knowledge of old watch/clockmaker technical facts. I thought maybe 'Three Wise Men' in horology had defined 'clock' and 'watch' l...