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Zenith

The watch that saved the El Primero...

 

I have an ad from a US magazine for this watch, dated 1983 (when the caliber number would have been 3019PHC, in addition to Ebel caliber 134), "intelligently priced" at $1995. That was, of course, more than the Daytona, and the ref. 1134901 Ebel remained the pricier alternative throughout its life. Would that Ebel's importance had sustained that position, though I confess I have ridiculously benefitted from their diminishment.

This one, with a Zenith caliber 40.0 (made in 1986 per Rössler), used the link bracelet designed for the 1911 series, which came out that year. It's one of the highlights of my extensive Ebel collection. And it's the watch I would wear if I ever had an opportunity to meet Pierre-Alain Blum.


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