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  1. Niklas Thinks snap ring pliers are for opening casebacks Jan 11, 2018

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    Hello, anybody that have any information on this watch that i got a fem months ago I just fell in love with the looks and bought it and have been trying to learn some more about it. But I only learned one thing and that is that it is hard to find information on vintage Zeniths or is it that this is weird or possibly fake watch. Please share your thoughts and knowledge. Thanks and have a great day/evening depending where you are.
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  2. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Jan 12, 2018

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    I wasn't aware that Zenith ever used Landeron movements.
     
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  3. ELV web Jan 12, 2018

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    Unfortunately, Looks like a put together watch, the dial is obvious redial and the date window position is very un-zenith.
     
  4. Niklas Thinks snap ring pliers are for opening casebacks Jan 12, 2018

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    That was boring news and I thought that it was very weird to put the date window at 12 where the chronographs second hand sits 99,9 percent of the time covering the date window.
    But thanks a lot and do not hesitate to comment if anybody else have anything that might explain it or some other idea.
     
  5. Niklas Thinks snap ring pliers are for opening casebacks Jan 12, 2018

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  6. Stewart H Honorary NJ Resident Jan 13, 2018

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  7. STANDY schizophrenic pizza orderer and watch collector Jan 13, 2018

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    Right subdial printing doesn't even fit the subdial.

    Three stars are not evenly spaced.

    Two 60s above the twelve marker ??