As I now learned from another global watch forum, there is contemporarily knowledge about three of these Zenith Sextant watches. So it's extremely rare. Furthermore the six digits watchcase number starts with a seven, so it can be dated in the period 1943-1945. Thank you very much.
yes, the case is zenith signed. You are right, there are obviously some unsigned, like the one on the cover from the Gerd-R. Lang & Reinhard Meis book "Chronograph Wristwatches- To Stop Time". Untill now I found out that most are signed Gallet, I could not find any that were signed E.P. on the d
Thank you very much. As far as I know now, it's the only one with a white dial and telemetre scale. A bit extra information: the opposite crown has to be pushed in to operate the second hand at the 9 o clock position, it can be set to any desired position, for instance at the 60 position for very ex
Thank you Nilo. I especially would like to get information about in what numbers this watch was made and in which variations. Any further information would be great. Herm.
Uploading the pictures I chose the size option "recommended", for the last two pictures I chose the option "largest picture". On this page they all look like thumbnails. I don't know what I did wrong.
Hello to all of you Zenith afficionados!! As a newbie to this forum I want to share with you my latest acquisition: a Zenith Sextant Chronograph from the forties. After collecting watches for nearly 30 years I finally found one! This watch is on the cover from the book: "Chronograph Wristwatches, To