Our Watch Of The Week 26.5.25
- Alex Dalton
- May 26
- 1 min read
This beautiful Zenith timepiece from the early 1970's is a wonderful example of the brand’s unique design and craftsmanship.
The white sunburst dial and stainless steel case remain in excellent condition, with only a few light marks that reflect nearly six decades of careful ownership.
At its heart is the Zenith calibre 2531 manual movement, running smoothly and keeping excellent time - a reliable companion with undeniable vintage charm.
There is no surprise it is our Watch of The Week!
Zenith
1970's (1971)
Keeping superb time
White sunburst dial
Dial in excellent condition
Case in excellent condition
Gender: Men's
Did you know?
The name “Zenith” symbolizes the highest point in the sky - reflecting the brand’s pursuit of perfection.
Did you know?
In 1971, Zenith’s movements appeared in watches by Movado and even Rolex later on. Their quality made them a respected supplier.
Did you know?
Despite their innovation and build quality, many 1971 Zenith watches remain undervalued gems in the vintage watch market - but not for long.
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