
In a captivating thread, WatchProSite member oyster case shares a unique Zenith timepiece, sparking a lively discussion among collectors. This article delves into the community's insights, exploring the watch's distinctive features and the broader appreciation for horological artistry. oyster case's original post serves as a focal point for understanding the nuances of this particular Zenith reference and its place in watchmaking history.

I am wearing my RD today.
I always wanted one ... maybe someday ... I'm horologically naked today, I'm afraid π ... one of the cons of working from home!
I believe itβs the first and last time Zenith used a non in house calibre, brought out under a Monsieur Philippe DuFour, perhaps youβve heard of him? Heβs over at Rolex now π
It is a bit too ahead of time, like a Defy21 for example. I need some older technology, so perfect for getting my desired Omega Globemaster.
Love the penguin dial! π
My apologies to both men, who are each greats in their respective watch related fields.
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