A very rare Zenith seen on Ebay but worth the attention

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Good evening
An unusual Zenith seen on Ebay but which will make some people understand that Zenith was already one of the pillars of fine watchmaking. The most complex complication available in 1920, it is a grand strike minute repeater movement with three stacked hammers and a double train winding mechanism.
Zenith produced a variant of the grand strike pocket watches, including the AAA class model.
18-carat gold, 120 grams, dial and movement signed Zenith, minute repeater and fully set. This is the same movement as the one at the Antiquorum auction in Geneva on November 11, 2007, the only difference being the signed dial and movement.
In short, a very rare exceptional piece.
With kind regards
Georges
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Very cool watch, but I am not sure I am ready to use eBay for a 32,500 USD transaction.
 
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From a seller with NO selling feedback too...............
 
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Nice looking watch, a real beauty. I would want to see it in person before spending that amount, not that I have that kind of watch budget anyways. Good luck.
 
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Very interesting post - stunning movement
 
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From a seller with NO selling feedback too...............
Well… they now have one positive seller feedback but it was left by a customer who’s order was returned to seller via a shipping error 😕 Doesn’t instill a lot of confidence, specially for a sale of this magnitude. It is a beautiful piece though