Zenith Zenith 49050 Features
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Year :circa 1970
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Switzerland, Nyon
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Base Caliber :Zenith El Primero
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :40 mm
Glass :Mineral Glass
Dial :Bordeaux
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp, hidden
Buckle Material :Steel
Functions :Chronograph
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Zenith Zenith 49050 The Related Reviews:
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Zenith Zenith 49050 wrist watches news:
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I wanted to see the limits of my camera (its a point and shoot but has a full manual mode) so I took these. Do you have any movement shots which made you feel good about your watch as well as your camera? I'd like to see them.Agreed I don't have watches with exotic movements but this is the best I could do. Thanks for viewing Sumer
I have had this watch for a couple years but for most of 2009 it sat on the winder while I wore my new Sub Date. Lately however, this watch has been getting more wrist time and I really like it!Vince
I thought long and hard and did a lot of research before choosing this piece, which for me probably best represents Panarai's great history. I also much prefer the Radiomir case to the Luminor, even if it isn't as iconic today. It's a really comfortable watch to wear, fits me well for a 45mm, and I'm really enjoying the change of pace which a two hander offers. It's a 2009 model and I don't know much about its history, but it's in excellent shape and looks solid on my Timegrapher (+6 s/d, nice even lines), so very happy with this purchase. I did think about the more modern 610, but wanted a sandwich dial, and the ease of servicing (and better looks in my opinion) of the ETA/Unitas 6497 movement over the in-house version appealed to me. I also enjoy winding my watches so an eight day power reserve on the newer watch is actually a drawback for me!I've already bought a couple of (cheap) straps ... now considering at least one good quality hand made one.