Zenith Super SubSea A277
The inimitable Zenith Super SubSea A277 Diver chronograph !
In the rarest of configurations, this Mark 1 example features all the most desirable traits: blued steel subdial hands, straight central chronograph hand and a gorgeous light blue/grey faded bezel that perfectly complements the 40.5mm, unpolished steel case.
One of the most photogenic watches we have come across in a while.
The watch is powered by the in-house 146H calibre produced by Martel which had been acquired by Zenith in the 1960s - the last great manual calibre before the El Primero era.
Furthermore the watch comes with its original Gay Frères steel bracelet and the Zenith archive extract confirming the end of manufacturing of the piece in February 1969.
The inimitable Zenith Super SubSea A277 Diver chronograph !
In the rarest of configurations, this Mark 1 example features all the most desirable traits: blued steel subdial hands, straight central chronograph hand and a gorgeous light blue/grey faded bezel that perfectly complements the 40.5mm, unpolished steel case.
One of the most photogenic watches we have come across in a while.
The watch is powered by the in-house 146H calibre produced by Martel which had been acquired by Zenith in the 1960s - the last great manual calibre before the El Primero era.
Furthermore the watch comes with its original Gay Frères steel bracelet and the Zenith archive extract confirming the end of manufacturing of the piece in February 1969.
The inimitable Zenith Super SubSea A277 Diver chronograph !
In the rarest of configurations, this Mark 1 example features all the most desirable traits: blued steel subdial hands, straight central chronograph hand and a gorgeous light blue/grey faded bezel that perfectly complements the 40.5mm, unpolished steel case.
One of the most photogenic watches we have come across in a while.
The watch is powered by the in-house 146H calibre produced by Martel which had been acquired by Zenith in the 1960s - the last great manual calibre before the El Primero era.
Furthermore the watch comes with its original Gay Frères steel bracelet and the Zenith archive extract confirming the end of manufacturing of the piece in February 1969.