This one came up out of my sudden, not expected at all, when I saw for sale, I only remember your previous post for this watch before and another I know this one looks cool and rare, then I went for it without further thought. Stefan
... vintage watch is fun, but must do homework and set target before heading to any watch purchase. am sure you will be getting your wish watch soon. stefan
... i have been checking and browsing info regarding this S.58, but somehow it is limited. if you are able to find some, grateful if you would share it with us then :-) stefan
. . . for the essentials, Stefan. Whether Jaeger, Glashütte, Omega, or now Zenith, the watches in your collection are all stalwarts. Congratulations, and I hope to see this latest addition on Wrist Scan soon. Warmest regards, Art
... hi Art, took some wristshots specially for you. btw, find the leather strap somewhat does not really match with this classic and sporty watch, went to a watch shop today to see whether any bracelet can better fit with it, the watchmaker recommended to...
. . . it's easy to see that you really like the latest addition to your collection. Buying a new watch, and then immediately getting a matching bracelet, is always a good sign! I wonder if Nicolas is searching for one now ;-) . . .
... took some pics of the watch, but it is very close up ones, and just uploaded it. i have tried to open the caseback, but it is very tightly closed, but can't open it at all, sorry for no movement pics given! in fact, i am also keen to know what movemen...
The seller said the dial is original, I understand the dials of most other S.58 have slightly different layout as well as the font used for the automatic word. I have seen other owners also have the same dial and font as mine. I carefully examined the dia...
that i have in my image library (from these same fora in fact), but the dozen others are script. It will be interesting to see what is within. Regardless, if you got it where I think you did, it is a good buy.
According to Roessler, introduced in 1958 with a cal 120, intended to be used by the military. No military ever adopted it to my knowledge. Automatic model came out in 1960 with noticeable convexity to the dial to accomodate the additional thickness. If y...
Hi Lou I have a very similar version with the same font as the OP's example and certainly looks original to me. So maybe more than one version of the 'Automatic' font. There is so little information about the S.58 there can't have been many made. Cheers. ...
so not an ideal example to draw conclusions about authenticity from. We are also unfortunately very poor in catalogs from that era of Zenith, and the only advertisement that I know of is not of an automatic model. Still, good to take into consideration.
... Blomman previously posted one one adv that showed the manual wind model of S.58. But it is hard to take reference from it as we need to show the font used for "automatic"! Stefan
... When I have a closer look between both our watches carefully, apart from the fonts used for "AUTOMATIC" being different, the fonts used for 12/6/9 are also different, e.g. mine are flated and bigger. Besides, another difference is that the hour marker...