Like-New-In-Box Automatic Zodiac Astrographic Deeply Discounted!!!    $495 ($1,295 list) + $25 (S/H/I)

Zodiac is a very well-known quality Swiss watch company, having been around since 1882!  The Astrographic was first introduced in 1971.  It features a unique floating disc system for the "ball" second hand and floating hour/minute hands on the so-called mystery dial.  Zodiac has discontinued production of this Astrographic automatic model.  Only 500 or less of this particular style were ever made, making them instant collectibles!  These are not quartz watches!

This model is in a 33mm x 33mm x 12mm square SS case with the back secured by eight fine screws, water resistant to 200 meters.  It has a matching heavy SS bracelet with hidden butterfly double deployant clasp.  It has a signed screw-down crown and sapphire crystal.  The silver engine turned dial has bright luminous hands and baton markers and quickset date.  This is a so-called "mystery dial" in which the hands seem to float without any central attachment.  The second hand is the red dot floating on the dial, easily seen on the scan.  This watch is in like-new condition with the factory plastic and clean red wear line still in the caseback.  I cannot detect a scratch or any other mark on the case, crystal, or the un-sized bracelet, and I am quite impressed with the weight and the quality of this timepiece.  The high grade jeweled Swiss automatic movement is accurate to three seconds a day.  This unique and beautiful timepiece will come with its original outer box and a beautiful solid wooden presentation box and all papers.  It has a list price of $1,295It is now yours for only $495 (62% off!) plus $25 shipping/handling/insurance.  Don't miss this great opportunity of owning this unique marvel!  Sold!

Check out the cover story of this watch in HR: Watches, Volume 4, Issue 3, 2001.

Please contact Edward at edward@songlam.com if interested.  Many references and NAWCC member.

 

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