* This gorgeous vintage manual wind chronograph from Swiss brand Zenith can be dated to circa early 1930s and features a white dial, Arabic numerals, blued hands and is powered by the calibre 136 movement, which can lay claim to being potentialy the first ever wristwatch chronograph movement to feature two pusher buttons. The movement was developed by Martel for both Zenith and Universal Genéve. The watch measures an incredibly sleek 33mm in diameter and comes fitted to a new tan leather strap with quick release spring bars.
* This watch comes in wonderful condtiion for its age with a clean dial, original hands and scratch free case. The watch has been fully serviced and comes in perfect order and keeping good time. A very rare watch indeed!
Movement: manual Wind Chronograph
Case Dimensions: 33mm x 10.7mm x 40.3mm, Stainless Steel
Dial: White with Black Numerals and Blued Hands
Glass: Domed Plexi-Glass
Strap: 18mm, Tan Leather on Pin Buckle
Water Resistance: N/A
Case Serial: 8452505
Box and Papers: No