Zenith Zenith 23268 Features


Code :149
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Textile
Year :2007
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :France, Cannes
Price : € 6,700 (= $ 8,294)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :38 mm
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Textile
Functions :Chronograph
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Zenith Zenith 23268 The Related Reviews:
- funny, ideal for kids
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by beau moore Zitterbart Brno from Netherlands Purmerend
- I purchased this for my aunt for Christmas and although I didn't see it personally (had it shipped direct) she seemed to be quite impressed, even asked if the jewels were real.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Edward H France, Metropolitan Oullins from Netherlands Purmerend
- I ordered this watch for my husband and although it wears large, it is striking and he really liked it. A real Wow watch!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by ALICE Y Uae-abudhabi Abu Dhabi from Netherlands Purmerend
Zenith Zenith 23268 wrist watches news:
Antiquorum’s May 10 Geneva sale realized SFr. 6,520,180. Of the 331 lots, 80% were sold, representing 134.62% in value. A Patek Philippe Ref. 1436 (lot 161) brought the highest price of the day. The stainless steel split-seconds chronograph, one of only two stainless steel split-seconds watches known to exist, sold to a European collector for a world-record SFr. 1,244,800 after fierce in room and telephone bidding.Another rare early Patek Philippe split-seconds chronograph retailed by Tiffany (lot 329) brought SFr. 606,000, and a Patek Philippe Ref. 5016 (lot 331), with a unique dial achieved SFr. 696,000. These two pieces are shown below.Other notable Patek Philippe lots included an “Oversized Stainless Steel”, Ref. 570 (lot 157), which sold to an Asian collector for SFr. 60,000, and the Pocket Watch (lot 160) Ref. 605 HU (Heures Universelles) which went to a European aficionado for SFr. 56,400. A white gold Patek Philippe, Ref. 5041G (lot 244) reached SFr. 108,000.B
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Hi all;I have a question, I am looking for a 6 size case lever set for a just repaired elgin pocket watch (first one I completely worked on myself). As I am new to this I am wondering if I could put it in a size 6s case. If not could you help me as to where I can purchase a case.Thanks in advance.
Long time no post but I figured this deserved a return to the forum!I walked into my watchmaker's store to check on a Panerai build I'm having him do and saw something I never thought would ever sing to me - a Breitling Colt Superocean 42. It's clean and good looking and I'm in need of a diver (sold my last one to a friend). However, I know very lil on Breitlings so a few questions came up.Do Superocean 42s come with a bracelet? This one came with a plain, smooth black rubber strap (Breitling logo stamped on the buckle).Where can I find a legitimate place to get OEM straps? He's selling it for $1,600. Does this seem like a good deal? He's been the most standup businessman I've ever had the pleasure of interacting with, but it's still worth asking the questions to the lot of you.The certificate states it was originally purchased in 10/2013. My watchmaker received it as part of a trade.Anything else I should know about the model? I have it for a few weeks on loan from him until I decide
Sales guy pitched to me that the new Speedmaster Pros have a Breguet movement in them... Is this true, or just BS? Other than that line, he was laying it on pretty thick. Also, if I was to buy new, is there a edition of just the Speedmaster Pro without the useless fancy box and crap I'll never use? Just curious. Thanks!








