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New to Zenith. Case back legend question.

  1. Nobel Prize Spell Master! Jun 14, 2016

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    Hello all. I recently got a 03.2040.400/69.C494 Full set. All paperwork and serials match and the watch is in good condition. My only question is regarding the case back. This is the 42mm version that I normally see with the with the El PRIMERO caps legend and ZENITH plus model, serial etc. However this particular watch has the el Primero in cursive (typical of the 38mm version) the serial in the casebook matches everything and on my limited research I have found pics of both examples, but I don't know what I am looking at really.

    The watch was purchased at 06/2015

    Thank you
     
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  2. LouS Mrs Nataf's Other Son Staff Member Jun 14, 2016

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    I take your point about the font of "El Primero," but I don't see any other reason for concern. Everything else looks proper.
     
  3. RawArcher Measures thread drift on the Richter Scale Jun 14, 2016

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    Sergio....sure looks like a beauty! Could we get a dang glamour shot of whole watch please? :D

    TIA
     
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  4. Nobel Prize Spell Master! Jun 14, 2016

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    Sure can.

    @LouS I like the seller, it's a full set and I did the exchange in person etc so I am not concerned really for authenticity, more curious really as I don't know much about Zenith so it's always nice to learn.

    I am really pleased with it. I had the de Luca before and I have plenty of watches and I really did not think I would like this piece at 42mm based on pics but it wears really well. It dresses up or down and is extremely legible. Equally as important my wife loves it.
     
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  5. speedy57 Jun 14, 2016

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    Mine is a 42 mm too and the markings look the same as yours. Don't worry, enjoy a great watch! image.jpeg
     
  6. Nobel Prize Spell Master! Jun 14, 2016

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    Great. Thank you !
     
  7. Billyp7718 Jun 14, 2016

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    I love this watch....


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  8. kurtj29 Jul 2, 2016

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    That is such a beutiful watch. I am just now considering the Zenith brand. I think that is the nicest Zenith out there.
     
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  9. incursore61 Jul 4, 2016

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    this is mine..!!
     
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  10. ELV web Jul 4, 2016

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    I gave the modern one up, and landed this one today :) congrats with the acquisition, these tri Colours are really a bliss to look at.
     
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  11. 3fedor3 Jul 4, 2016

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    Can't offer much help in terms of figuring out the case back but this watch has been on my radar for a while now... Congrats on the absolute beauty!!!


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  12. Flingit1200s Jul 4, 2016

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    How legible is this watch at a glance? This model is growing on me and I realize that pictures vs in person are two totally different things sometimes. Feedback from owners appreciated!
     
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  13. LouS Mrs Nataf's Other Son Staff Member Jul 4, 2016

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    Highly legible compared to three dial chronos of same size. Notice that Zenith made the chronograph minute and hour subdials darker so that the hands stand out.
     
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  14. kurtj29 Jul 4, 2016

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    I love these watches, they just seemed to have popped into my radar this week. On this watch with the overlapping subdials, if the chrono timing is between 15 and 20 minutes how do you read the elasped time?
     
  15. Hijak Jul 4, 2016

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    That's the biggest problem with these new versions...the sub dials are overlapped incorrectly!:( They should have not messed with the origional design.
     
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  16. kurtj29 Jul 4, 2016

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    Well I love this design, the striking 10 does not seem to suffer from that flaw, plus it is so dang cool. I am really debating on flipping my Rolex Explorer II and picking up the Striking 10.
     
  17. kurtj29 Jul 4, 2016

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    Wow, I am just noticing the finishing on the date window in your first picture. That is pretty amazing. WOW! I have to get one of these watches.

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  18. Flingit1200s Jul 4, 2016

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    Thanks! My eyes are over 50 yrs old and I'm still old school in that I should be able to tell the time when glancing at my watch. Cool is good but function is still first
     
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  19. kurtj29 Jul 8, 2016

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    This thread did it. It appears like I have flipped my Rolex Polar Explorer II (42mm) 216570 for a Zenith Striking 10th. Thanks to Serigo @Noble-Prize. The Explorer is packed in a box on the way to FedEx. I hope to get the Striking 10th within a week or so.
     
  20. kurtj29 Jul 13, 2016

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    Just received my Striking 10th last night. I can assure the "legibility at a glance" is no problem. I had a metal handed Speedmaster 3507 and could not read the time, it was so bad I had to change out the stock metal stick hands for broad arrow hands which improved the legibility a huge amount but can sometimes still be a problem when dark. I can say the El Primero is really good - really easy to read at a glance. Not as good as the Rolex Polar Explorer 2 42mm (you can read that from across the room) which I flipped for the Zenith but pretty close as to make it a non-issue. You can see below, the broad arrows are still a little hard to read. The hands on the Zenith contrast with the dial - so they stand out.



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