The 42mm steel case displays on-trend curves with alternating polished and brushed finishes. The disc bearing two moons is driven by a 59-toothed wheel corresponding to two lunar cycles (2 x 29.5 days). The moon phases (waxing moon, full moon, waning moon, new moon) are displayed. Merging into the hour subdial at 6 o’clock, the moonphase shows the night star through a special-shaped aperture with two rounded cut-outs reproducing the dark part of the moon. The days and months are counted off at 10 and 2 o’clock respectively, while the date is still located between 4 and 5 o’clock. The watch did not go unnoticed by Zenith, as it the company itself was the winning bidder on this lot. This prototype was one of an estimated 25 pieces ever made. The Calibre 410 is endowed with a 50-hour power reserve, like all the El Primero movements that would punctuate the Zenith collections, Calibre 410 made it all the way through until the year 2000. But icons never die, and Zenith is now reviving it in a 500-piece limited series featuring a slate grey dial.īack in 2012 on May 14th at Christie’s there was an stunning Zenith El Primero prototype manufactured in 1970 that sold for over $40,000. This is a movement well-known as the world’s most accurate automatic chronograph with triple calendar and moonphase indications. The very same year man walked on the Moon. In 1969 the name of the movement was the El Primero 3019 PHF, it later became referenced as the 410. Over the years the Calibre 410 has been used in several Zenith models thanks to the reliability and great precision of the movement. It took seven years of research for Zenith to finally present the El Primero, back in 1969.
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