Zenith Watches
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Stainless Steel head and bracelet, blue dial with cut-out around 10', automatic (El Primero 4061), 12-hour chronograph, display back, Ref. 03.20416.4061/51.M2040, warranty dated January 2022, 42mm, includes black and blue rubber straps with deployant buckle, Like New in Box with Papers
$6,885 our price, Wire Price $6,495Our ID ZEN270 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
Titanium, blue rubber strap with deployant clasp, blue dial, automatic (Elite 670), date, display back, Ref. 95.9000.670/51.R790, warranty dated October 2022, 41mm, Retail = $6,500, 99% Like New in Box with Papers
$4,875 our price, Wire Price $4,595Our ID ZEN266 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
Black Ceramic, black rubber strap with DLC titanium deployant clasp, skeletonized black dial, automatic (Elite 670 SK), date, display back, Ref. 49.9000.670/77.R782, warranty dated July 2020, 41mm, Retail = $7,700, 99% Like New in Box with Papers
$5,935 our price, Wire Price $5,595Our ID ZEN264 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
Stainless Steel, brown leather strap with tang buckle, black Arabic dial, automatic (Cal. Elite 693), 10' pusher advances dual time zone (red) hand, 13mm screw-down crown, Ref. 03.2430.693/21.C723, warranty dated October 2013, 48mm, Retail = $7,900, Mint in Box with Papers
$4,130 our price, Wire Price $3,895Our ID ZEN248 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart -
Aged Stainless Steel, rubber lined olive green nubuck leather strap with titanium tang, gray dial, automatic (Cal. El Primero 4069), 30 minute chronograph, screw-down crown, Ref. 11.2430.4069/21.C773, warranty dated April 2017, 45mm, Retail = $7,700, Like New in Box with Papers
$4,765 our price, Wire Price $4,495Our ID ZEN256 : Ask A Question : Add To Cart
Zenith Watches
Originally established in 1865 by watchmaker Georges Favre-Jacot, Zenith has been crafting fine timepieces of all kinds in the small Swiss city of Neuchâtel for over 150 years. Since their inception, Zenith produces its works entirely in-house, from design and creation to finalized and tested products. In more recent years, Zenith become known for its incredibly precise in-house movement, the El Primero. This caliber is widely recognized as one of the most sophisticated and accurate mechanical chronograph movements in the industry and is seen in many different models of Zenith chronographs. It was the El Primero caliber that helped Zenith come out of the quartz movement crisis at full speed, ready once again to produce fine mechanical watches. Today, Zenith watches are appreciated both for their functionality as well as their fine craftsmanship and elegant designs.Do you have a Zenith watch to sell? We are interested in many models from this brand. To get an idea of models we have bought direct from end-users, review our list of Zenith models we have bought.