In a sort of follow up to a thread I created last year: https://omegaforums.net/threads/zenith-port-royal-titanium-moonphase-comments-please.26050/ Heres another one! It looks all original to me. The day wheel is a little off, other than that I can't see any issues with it. The colours make it very subtle and not flashy or stand out. Been rocking it for a couple days and got to say it wears wonderfully.
I am not sure about the band but the case and dial are awesome. Would love to see it on a different color strap as just to see the contrast.
It is a great watch, very similar to UG tricompax in terms of functionality and driven by a legendary movement. Also, the price has yet to go stratospheric.
Haven't stopped by here in a while, and BOOM! There's my old grail Zenith I gave up ever trying to find! Or very close anyway, as I prefer the dial version in Rössler's book with the red on black dial and stick markers. I love that watch! I love the 80's! Congrats (late) on a great find. If I thought I could source one, I might try to add one to keep company with my 80's IWC Porsche Design Titan!
The titanium group are the most underrated Zenith watches. Very low production in the 4 or 5 models. Great looks, moon phase. Here are a few to add to the mix. The two gold are two different designated models, same watch! One of the white faced ones is NOS Nice piece
Yup, this one I would love for one to fall into my lap, but I'm not quite prepared ($$) to add it to the collection (which is currently shrinking again). Beautiful watches!
I HIGHLY recommend it. Some folks like the weight of steel or gold, but Ti is a horrible conductor of energy-a good thing because it's neither too hot nor too cold, and the lightness becomes an attribute you'll really appreciate with time. I personally love the grey color and satin finish of these vintage grade 2 Ti cases and bracelets, but if you prefer a shinier finish the contemporary grade 5 Ti can resemble polished steel.