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Zenith "Stötsäker" cal 133.8

  1. skand Apr 3, 2022

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    Hi.
    I bought my first Zenith at auction yesterday because of the Bumper cal.133.8 movement and the dial, which I had never seen before. The crown also looks like the original star, with the letter Z in the center. An added treat is the Swedish word "stötsäker" on the case back. Will I find out anything more about this watch from you experts? If so, I would be very grateful.


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  2. Tony C. Ωf Jury member Apr 3, 2022

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    Congratulations – nice watch. stötsäker means "shockproof" in Swedish.

    Those dials do appear now and then, but yours appears to be a good, original example.

    One of best bumper movements ever produced, in my view, and you appear to have found a nice case and dial to go with it.
     
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  3. jantjewgm Apr 3, 2022

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    Congrats, very nice example!
     
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  4. marcn Enough space to say witty Apr 3, 2022

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    Curious… does anyone know, with all the rest of the case back text in English, why did Zenith put stötsäcker?
     
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  5. skand Apr 3, 2022

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    I'm just guessing that the Swedish text was added to the already finished English, when it turned out that Sweden placed the order
     
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  6. skand Apr 3, 2022

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    Thank you. I collect Omega vintage and have a bumper movement in several watches, but I read about the Zenith cal 133, 133.8, 135 that they are the children of Ephrem Jobin, so I decided to have them. The first one is already bought, now I am waiting for the next two opportunities
     
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  7. CaptainWinsor Apr 3, 2022

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    Beautiful example. From the case number I would expect a serial number starting with 43. As stated by Tony, excellent movements. Get yourself a cal 71 which has the date at 3 o’clock. These are my favorites to collect.
     
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  8. skand Apr 3, 2022

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    Thanks. I'll show the mechanism as soon as the watch arrives. I have a friend who collects Zenith and he also recommends me to buy a watch from cal 71. It will be a little more difficult task, because there were several times less of them, but nobody said it has to be easy
     
  9. skand Apr 3, 2022

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    What do you think of this 2000, cal 135 ? Too bad it's not a chronometer? 135.jpg cal 135 1_LI.jpg
     
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  11. Tony C. Ωf Jury member Apr 3, 2022

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    If you are referring to the 135 movements, there were a fair number in the final batch there were not marked as such.
     
  12. CaptainWinsor Apr 3, 2022

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    i was referring to the 135. I guess they didn’t care at that point since they were moving onward
     
  13. skand Apr 4, 2022

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    There's not a lot of choice, I'd prefer one with writing. Omega cal 30T2RG chronometer were even rarer, but I found one. Maybe I will be lucky with Zenith cal 135 ? Thank you gentlemen for your time. 20220331_191230.jpg 30t2rg 1_LI.jpg
     
  14. skand Apr 7, 2022

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    Yesterday the watch landed at my place and today I have it on my wrist. It is nice, and the movement 133.8- beautiful

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  15. CaptainWinsor Apr 7, 2022

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    Beautiful. Numbers match up correctly. Enjoy
     
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