Clearly. One legend among the Legends.

Dec 01, 2024,22:48 PM
 

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Zenith Cal 135.

 
By: amanico : December 1st, 2024-22:36
Too bad they don't make movements like that anymore.... Nice decoration, big balance wheel... All we like, here. Best, Nicolas ...  

That’s for sure…

 
By: Mike H : December 1st, 2024-22:47
The legendary calibre135 really has a special place in the history of horology with over 230 Chronometry prizes !

A lovely shot πŸ‘ŒπŸ»πŸ™ŒπŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

 
By: KMII : December 1st, 2024-23:26
And a legendary movement. Didn’t they release a small series reissue some years back? 🧐

A total of ten, if memory serves correct . . .

 
By: Dr No : December 2nd, 2024-19:40
. . . and issued with chronometer competition movements . . . . . . located in one of Zenith's workshops. Notice the movement number printed on the dial along with 'Neuchatel' in place of 'Swiss'. Both photos courtesy Bill Sohne, our first Omega forum mod...  

The Cal. 135 is a Legend indeed and the big balance wheel reminded me of this one

 
By: SALMANPK : December 1st, 2024-23:58
from Hajime Asaoka Source and Credit: Robin aka jrwong23 https://www.watchprosite.com/independents/incoming--hajime-asaoka-tsunami/16.1366306.12085371/ ...  

What a fantastic movement

 
By: blau : December 2nd, 2024-00:05
I wish more of the mid-level manufactures like Zenith or JLC or Blancpain would do movements like these. They can at once be a 'return to the manufacture's roots' AND a way of following the path blazed by the fancy high priced independents at more accessi...