This is what the vendor has to say about it:All original 1969 vintage ZENITH EL PRIMERO AUTOMATIC SS 3-register chronograph date replica Corum watch with famous cal 3019 PHC in excellent condition.Mint all original signed Zenith El Primero Automatic 2-tone ocean blue/silver dial set against chrome white hands, signature red El Primero square-tipped second-hand flyback, large raised chrome mirror baton markers, inner silver 60 sec marker ring, outer ocean blue Doctors 15 pulsations tachometer 200 to 60 kph track, 3 large crisp satin/silver sub-registers (60 sec - 30 min - 12 hr).
quick-set date at 5 o'clock with signed T-Swiss Made-T at 6 o'clock in mint original condition.This watch is quad signed (case, face, movement, crown) and is selling for only $2750.Now you tell us.would you rather have a replica Piaget watches from the 1980s and 90s that looks just like every other watch you see strolling around Manhattan? Or would you like a watch from 1969, featuring the same movement, that looks NOTHING like anything you see day to day? Oh and the latter doesn't cost you the price of a Toyota (keep in mind both of these watches are made of stainless steel, feature the very same movement, and yet one is over 5x the price).
Click here for more details on this 1969 Zenith El Primero Chronograph, featuring the very same movement as a $16,000 Rolex Daytona. Hodinkee in replica Bell & Ross watches Chronograph, Rolex Daytona, Vintage, Zenith, Zenith Chronograph, Zenith El Primero Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 9:33AM Mechanical wrist watches that feature alarms are really something special.We have an uninhibited love for them here at Hodinkee, and we have featured a few.These range from the legendary, almost ubiquitous JLC Memovoxes, to rare Gubelin watches, to Girard-Perregaux alarms, to little the known (but Presidential favorite) Vulcain Cricket, to the grand daddy of them all, the Polaris.