Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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These military designs that . . .
. . . are contemporary with the Second World War can understandably lend to conflicted emotions. One wonders if the Swiss watch industry ever marketed the same model to both sides of the conflict . . .
Alrighty!
By: LouS : January 2nd, 2011-17:20
The grandaddy Primero, ref A 386 Two Pimeros and a Cairelli enough with the old stuff, how about a new Charles Vermot LE? and my last watch purchase of 2011, a pre-Primero diver, ref. A 3736 Zenith - what a great manufacture! This message has been edited ...
Exhibit "A" . . .
By: Dr No : January 2nd, 2011-19:43
. . . in the case for Zenith chronographs, El Primero or otherwise. The blue-dialed cushion case example from the first generation in particular . . . damn handsome watch, and worthy of a reprise, methinks. Cordially, Art
A few Zeniths
By: Bill Sohne : January 2nd, 2011-17:50
Hi Andrew Ok will play... A pair of Zenith Delucas El Primero cal 400 powered. one black and one in white ( I let the white one go a while ago). A Zenith Captain chronometer powered by a caliber 135. A few first generation El Primeros... 18k yellow gold ....
Sure, here's mine ...
By: mell0822 : January 3rd, 2011-00:40
Elite Ultra Thin New Vintage 1955 (left) & Elite Ultra Thin Elite Ultra Thin (front) & New Vintage 1955 New Vintage 1955 Cal 689 (top) & Elite Ultra Thin Cal 681 I just love Zenith classic watches. Very clean and elegant. Got the New Vintage 1955 first. T...
The cushion cases
By: LouS : January 3rd, 2011-17:08
from the early Primeros might just be the most misunderstood and under-appreciated cases in watch-dom. They are supremely comfortable, catch the light beautifully, and have a wrist presence all their own. As attractive as the round cased Primero is, the c...
spectacular
By: LouS : January 4th, 2011-15:21
...collection of Pilot Specials. Are there any versions that you don't have? I'm particularly impressed that a few of them still have the thick crystal. Are they original, or have you managed to source replacements somewhere? Super rare!
Keep the classics ...
By: AndrewD : January 4th, 2011-13:28
Great Rainbow Flyback. I can't think of too many other watches (perhaps some G-P chronos) that so successfully combined colour into the dial and watch design as the Rainbow. And I like the pushers and bracelet as well. I would hang on to this one very tig...
My humble contribution
By: mac_omega : January 6th, 2011-01:31
Hi Andrew, glad to find a Zenith forum now! As you know already - I mainly collect vintage Omegas... But I think when collecting watches one has to own at least THE Zenith icon: Cal. 135 chronometer So I have added 2 examples to my humble collection: As y...
I will try to explain...
By: mac_omega : January 6th, 2011-02:51
It is not so easy to explain as I do not know all the correct expressions in English (I am not a native speaker!). I have marked and numbered important parts: As the slotted disk (A) is turned, the arched spring (D) presses a pin under the regulator arm (...
The speed should...
By: mac_omega : January 6th, 2011-05:13
Andrew, to be honest I do not know the power reserve as I would have to check it... (it has a huge barrel, not only a huge balance) For the speed I guess it is 18.000 (if I recall correctly) - it is a slow beater at the lower end compared to the El Primer...
Large balance
By: AndrewD : January 6th, 2011-05:24
Thanks Eric, This obviously deserves a thread by itself, but I assume then that this movement would function chronometrically much better in a static environment (ie, off the wrist) and that it would be prone to disruption on a moving wrist with jolts. Ha...
Jeweling
By: tee530 : January 6th, 2011-19:51
Beautiful 135's, Erich, and rare to find in such good condition. Regarding the jeweling, do you know how the 19 rubies are distributed? If I count, I get the standard 17 to the center wheel, plus an upper cap jewel for the escape wheel (18) and an upper h...
two New (old) EPs
By: JWM : January 26th, 2011-10:37
Just got these two in.. quick cell phone shots. Chronomaster XT was one of my grail watches so I am very happy to have it my next hope is to get a new 2010/2011 piece. I really like the El Primero Captain steel with rg markers or a striking 10th. but I he...
Jobin's masterpiece..
By: DeGeus : January 9th, 2011-17:57
E.J. The first pictures (plus the very last one) are from an early (1950?) cal.135 finished in y.gold, with the peculiar fact that it does show a bi-metal and cut-open balance. Something about which a couple of technicians experienced with Zenith declared...
I'll take any..
By: LouS : January 10th, 2011-12:08
..cal. 135 you'd care to throw at me, but if I had the luxury of choice, there is a gold one with these applied coffin-shaped hour markers that I would give a kidney for....(picture does not belong to me but to chronograph77 on another forum...
My Zenith Special!
By: RDSChicago : January 13th, 2011-19:42
This watch is circa 1930. I was told it was made for the German Luftwaffe. I have close friends whose family perished in the Holocaust but you have to admit, the German military watches were very cool!! This watch is around 40mm in diameter, with a see-th...
Great Zenith Special
By: Ubik : January 14th, 2011-09:03
I don't think they were made specifically for the German military, although they certainly may have used this style of watch. Many different manufacturers made a watch like this, from small companies like Recta and Helvetia to well known names like Breitl...
IWC
By: RDSChicago : January 15th, 2011-15:39
probably spread their watches around to both sides more than any other company. I believe they make pilot's watches for both the German and Allied sides; definitely the b-Uhr 55mm watch for the Luftwaffe and, I believe, certain watches for the English, pe...
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