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  1. John Chris Il Duca de Luca Mar 11, 2013

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    As Zenith of Le Locle struggled to find its way after its emancipation from from the U.S. Zenith Radio Corporation, it came out with some doozies. Illustrated is an El Primero Defy from about 1988 in steel and gold plate, ref. 59.0732.400, with rotating bezel and screw-in crown. I acquired it NOS and have maintained it in that condition (I have put it on only for photos and have never run it). Its dial reminds me of an excited puppy. Lots going on, but all over the place! Gold, grey, red, black, white, an anchor, fancy Roman numerals, and a completely useless 24-hr ring. Ah me, but I can't help but love it. Note also the coloured logo on the clasp, and the original price tag of 3,995,000.00 Lire. The watch had a production run of 340 in this version. There was also an all-steel version, but I don't know how many of those were produced.

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  2. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 11, 2013

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    Only the love of a parent :D
     
  3. ulackfocus Mar 11, 2013

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    Hey, it's logo matches Popeye's tattoo.
     
  4. John Chris Il Duca de Luca Mar 11, 2013

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    Yup - they didn't plan to stop at a run of only 340 - but the protest meetings threatened to become violent...
     
  5. MMMD unaffiliated curmudgeonly absurdist & polyologist Mar 11, 2013

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    Ahoy polloi! Dig that anchor. :)
     
  6. ulackfocus Mar 11, 2013

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    You're right - it sort of looks like it came from a scotch ad.