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Exactly Bruno

 

The information from the press releases are inconsistent.

From the 2012 press release : 

it contains the famous 5011 pocket calibre that was so successful for Zenith in the 1960s – and in 1967 was named the most accurate chronometer ever tested by the Neuchatel Observatory. The calibre has been in continuous production since then and has been used in competition timepieces, marine chronometers, pocket watches, and watchmaking school watches.

And from this announcement :

A small number of original 5011K calibres, found in the archives of the Manufacture, have been updated and remarkably decorated to now find their place in several Pilot Type 20 models consistently issued in extremely limited editions. 

I have heard JFD say the latter on video, that these movements were found in the archive. I would like to Zenith to clarify.

Dean

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