Zenith Zenith 4706 Features


Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Condition :1 (mint)
Location :Germany, Mannheim
Price : € 1,399 (= $ 1,732)
Availability
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Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Case Diameter :50 mm
Dial :Gold
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Others :Small Seconds
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Zenith Zenith 4706 wrist watches news:
Sorry for the lousy pictures.But does anyone know what model this is?The closest I can find in Shugart is the "Grover", 1951. The dial seems to be correct but the lugs just don't look right.
Hi everyone, I am new on this forum, my name is Burak, living in New York. I currently have the blue dial royal oak 41mm, yesterday i went to the boutique and checked the so called''summer edition prototype'' ?? Think about it like the white ceramic offshore with the white strap but all gold. Never found pictures online, never seen one. I asked the lady(manuela) if i can take pictures but the answer was no. Then she told me that this watch is a prototype and will be out in June and they are taking deposits. I really like the watch, seriously thinking about putting a deposit but would love to hear from you guys since you know the wrist game a lot more than i do. Thank you in advanceBurak
So I bought a used 15400st on eBay, aka the 'bay. Anyway, it has a couple noticable scratches and dings. The overall appearance is pretty good, and certainly something you have to get close up to see. As well, the deepest scratch is on a removable link.I paid about 2k less than it seems you get could one in mint used condition. I think it was a pretty good deal, but I'm not sure. What do you think? I'm not quite sure how to attach images.
Some time ago a close friend of mine has shown me a gift timepiece she got more than 10 years ago from her father - watches marked as Audemars Piguet tourbillon. Those seem to be a gold chronograph, however I was unable to find any picture of AP timepiece over the net that would match to what we have in hands. Writings on the dial: Audemars Piguet,tourbillon, swiss made. Writings on the back cover: Limited Edition, E11487, Quantieme PerpetuelCould you guys please guess if this could be a genuine AP timepiece? Photos are below. Thanks for watching.
Finally got around to trying on a Patek Calatrava while on vacation in FL. It was a 5296-R non sector dial and it was stunning. Now it is singing to me....The challenge is the price. The AD actually followed up with a very aggressive price, still I would have to move a couple of pieces in the collection. Targets are my APRO 15400 and my PAM 000. The Sub-C would stay as a casual watch. But... I would still be about 9k short. And, I would sacrifice the RO which was going to be my exit watch and a watch that I love. I am not sure if I gain anything by moving from one holy trinity brand to another in this scenario.And frankly, the main reason why I am thinking of a Patek is that my Father had a 3445, and without going into reasons why it never made it into my possession. I am trying to be logical about this decision, or as logical as anyone can be with this stupid hobby but the heart is definitely at war with the head. Thoughts????








