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Zodiac Box

Started by Selbo, August 23, 2014, 01:09:12 AM

Selbo

Hello, new to the forum but I've been reading all of the old threads and trying to catch up quick.  I recently purchased a SW, a GMT, and a Glorious which is going to need some work.  I'm impressed with the quality of Zodiacs - definitely more bang for your buck compared to other brands.  Anyway, I like to have at least one original box for my watches to use as sort of a display piece.  Most of the Zodiac boxes I see are red and include the model listed on the lining.  Which Zodiac model used the green box?  I see this come up in my search but not sure when or why it was used.  I like the green but just want to make sure it wasn't used exclusively for women's watches or for modern watches.  Thought I'd kick it out to the forum since you guys know best.  Thanks.

Butch

The green was used before the red. Then they used Grey and then Blue. Often times the model was list in the satin top.
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