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#91
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Interesting Piece
Last post by BMC1973 - January 12, 2024, 06:56:57 PM
Surchir,
I agree; the collaboration clock is the better of the two in my eyes also.

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#92
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Interesting Piece
Last post by surchir - January 12, 2024, 02:05:25 PM
oHere is a different version that I like better and it is a collaboration with a well known company!

If I wanted one, this version would be it: 235365705405
#93
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Interesting Piece
Last post by Butch - January 12, 2024, 07:39:39 AM
This is shown at the end of the 1966 catalog. I have only seen 1 or 2 of thes for sale in all my years of collecting.

#94
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Interesting Piece
Last post by surchir - January 11, 2024, 05:12:17 PM
There are several of these listed. Most have been engraved and one has a really nice presentation box.

This is the cheapest one: 166384465343
#95
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Opinions about this ladies...
Last post by Anilama - January 11, 2024, 07:41:21 AM
I don't mind that it's a men's watch. The case size will actually suit me better than the tiny 20 mm one.
The price is better too, and I find its face more interesting (although I appreciate it's a completely different style to the first one).
I'll have a think through and may consider bidding. Will update you if I bought it :)
Thanks for the advice so far!
#96
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Opinions about this ladies...
Last post by Butch - January 11, 2024, 06:07:16 AM
Thanks RadZod.

Anilama, as I explained, you are looking at a mans size watch from the 40's. The ladies watches were rediculously small by today's standards. In the 1940's the mens watches ran ~30-33 MM across.

#97
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Opinions about this ladies...
Last post by radzod - January 10, 2024, 04:14:40 PM
Ladies zodiacs perenially sell for a fraction of the gents. If you can find one you like, and you are patient, they can be had for cheap. That hermetic has a nice patina and ok price at the starting bid. The band needs to go and almost certainly needs service, regardless of what they say, so factor that in.
#98
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Opinions about this ladies...
Last post by Butch - January 10, 2024, 09:41:32 AM
I think a lot of eBay sellers think they have struck gold when they find an old watch at a yard sale or pawn shop. As I have always said: Just because it's old does not make it gold.

Anyone else want to weigh in here?
#99
I saw this Zodiac on the Internet... / Re: Opinions about this ladies...
Last post by Anilama - January 10, 2024, 07:58:28 AM
Thanks for the reply. Do you think they are overpriced?
#100
General Zodiac Discussion / Re: Information Wanted: Olympo...
Last post by Butch - January 10, 2024, 07:28:12 AM
I saw one that actually sold for $200 on eBay. Zodiac started using the 36,000 high beat movement in the very late 60's (Orbiter vs Astrographic). Then when the Concord SST airplane became such a big hit with the public they renamed the line using that movement to SST (Splt Second Timing). Can you get a clear picture of the movement?

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