It turns out you are correct. There's a lot packed into the dial within its 38mm diameter case, but the enamel is clear. This is most evident with the sunken sub-dials and the ivory hue of the dial. [nt]
This one's on its way to me right now so these are stock photos. A 1990s watch with a 1960s movement in a 1940s look. It seems a little odd to have an integrated automatic chronograph movement presented as a manual-wind vintage watch but I'd rather see th...
It’s based off the ChronoMaster line that Zenith produced in the mid-late 1990s of which the moon phase is perhaps the most well known. Can you share some more info on the use of enamel? That would be most helpful.