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  1. Interstatetime Jun 20, 2014

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    Went to the NAWCC National Convention in Milwaukee, WI USA yesterday and today. I saw the owner of this watch which I have been trying to buy for a while. The owner, who says he has owned it for 30+ years, really did not want to sell it in the past and has always asked what I thought was way too much for it. This time I had something he wanted more and we ended up making a trade. It is not perfect and un-plolished but I think it is very nice, original, running great and wearable. Sorry about the pix...taken in my hotel room in window light with the iPhone.

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  2. LouS Mrs Nataf's Other Son Staff Member Jun 20, 2014

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    Veeery unusual case-dial combo, JC. I've only seen it once or twice before. Very well done, as usual. I must see this in person someday.

    I'm just gonna have to dibs this....
     
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  3. ctime3 Jun 20, 2014

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    Here, here very cool
     
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  4. Interstatetime Jun 20, 2014

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    Thanks Lou,

    There was also an unpolished 18k rose gold, original near mint dial, large size, snap back, two register Zenith. The watch was about as nice a watch this old can get except for one small ding in the side of the case. It was an earlier manual wind movement (146 D I believe) than this one. I just couldn't make myself pull the trigger on that one. I never have good luck with snap backs.

    The 146 hp feels great on the wrist...feels much different than the big old Heuer I have been wearing. I am not usually much for wearing gold watches but the 146 hp feels right somehow... I think it has it's original crystal and if I continue to wear it I might have to find a new one.

    Best,

    JC
     
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  5. Interstatetime Jun 20, 2014

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    BTW, in the top/dial picture of the 146 hp, the marker at 12:00 appears to be white in the center. That is some weird reflection. The marker actually looks like all of the others with polished gold on both ends and brushed gold in the middle.

    JC
     
  6. Interstatetime Jun 20, 2014

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    ...and I don't know why I blocked out the last digit of the case number. I know that is not a serial number. The last digit is a 6. I am tired...been looking at watches for two days.

    JC
     
  7. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Jun 21, 2014

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    It's a tough life John. Congratulations on the purchase, it just shows that patience pays in this hobby.
     
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  8. MMMD unaffiliated curmudgeonly absurdist & polyologist Jun 21, 2014

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    Sweet piece, congrats. That number is a serial number... it's a unique identifier for that case, not a reference number.
     
  9. Interstatetime Jun 21, 2014

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    Thanks, do you know if the serial number indicates a year of production? My guess is mid '60s.

    JC
     
  10. LouS Mrs Nataf's Other Son Staff Member Jun 21, 2014

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    Only approximately. Mid 60s fits with this number. The first El Primeros are 516Dxxx, and the A-series to D-series shift occurs in about 1965 or so.
     
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  11. Interstatetime Jun 21, 2014

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    Thanks Lou.
     
  12. CanberraOmega Rabbitohs and Whisky Supporter Jun 22, 2014

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    Damn! NFW!!!!
     
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  13. timeismoney Jun 22, 2014

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    This is very nice, JC. This is my first time seeing this combo but an unforgettable one. I really dig these 60s Zeniths. I am glad to hear that your patience paid off! I will have to second dibs, Lou's :p

    Here is mine saying hi!
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  14. timeismoney Jun 22, 2014

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    You and I are in agreement on these 146s, they are the perfect size for a skinny wrist. I am also not a gold watch wearing person but was really captivated by the gold and navy blue dial combo. These are certainly not your clunky gold watch by any means. In fact, it is what I wore on my wedding :p


    What kind of unfortunate incident happened with your snap back cases?

    thanks again for the post, again congratulations on your catch!

    Alex
     
  15. Dablitzer Jun 22, 2014

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    Superb John, exudes class! :)
     
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  16. Interstatetime Jun 22, 2014

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    Alex, I am a large guy with big wrists... 6'5" (not quite 2m) and 222lb (100kg) and I think it still looks great on my wrist. The biggest I go is probably Automatic Heuer Autavias. I probably would not go much smaller than this.



    I simply find that I don't wear a watch if I feel it will be easy to screw up. Gold snap backs don't like my daily routine. I find that when I fall in love with one and end up not wearing it I also have trouble selling it...which must mean that other people have the same issues. That's not to say that there aren't exceptions to the rule. Every rule has exceptions. The Snap-Back pink I saw was close to an exception. I had to talk myself down off the ledge for sure.


    JC
     
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