Two Zenith to show today

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One modern, one vintage. By the way, one is for sale 😀.

First, this one, which features a balanced design of guiloche dial, useful "reserve de marche" complication. I would call it a "modern classic". It is listed for sale here: https://omegaforums.net/threads/zenith-elite-automatic-power-reserve.145982/

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And this rare chronometer Cal. 12-4P-50:



Cheers.
 
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The first one has a pretty special dial. Lovely pics
 
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Interesting that the chronometre is labelled "unadjusted". Were these marketed to the US, I wonder?
 
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Was monitoring the sale of the Chronometre… Congrats !

Asking myself the same question about the unadjusted movement…
 
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One modern, one vintage. By the way, one is for sale 😀.

First, this one, which features a balanced design of guiloche dial, useful "reserve de marche" complication. I would call it a "modern classic". It is listed for sale here: https://omegaforums.net/threads/zenith-elite-automatic-power-reserve.145982/

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And this rare chronometer Cal. 12-4P-50:



Cheers.

i like the contrast between the modern bussy dial and the simple chronometer. also comes to my attention such a fine grade movement as the chronometer is unadjusted.
 
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I also wondered, searching around even for the chronometer 12-4P didn't give much info
 
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I have found another example of 12-4P-50 with exactly same configuration @ ebay: swan neck regulation, unadjusted... ebay's piece has a redial though