
1950s Zenith 'Stellina' 18ct Pink Gold 37mm Oversized 156 D
We have here a stunning example of a 1950s Zenith 'Stellina' 156 D. Its oversized 37mm 18ct Pink Gold round case has finely tapered lugs. You can be sure of a comfortable fit on the wrist at 44.5mm lug-to-lug length and a thickness of 10.5mm. Rectangular pushers and a large crown sit on the right side. The case has a refinement that shouts out quality. The domed crystal sits proudly above the white dial. An outer Tachymetre is printed in black; the inner minute track is precisely executed, surrounding “12” and “6” Arabic numerals with elegant applied chamfered edge pink gold baton indexes to mark the hours, at 3 o’clock a 45-minute register and at 9 o’clock the continuous second's register, each slightly recessed with a concentric circular pattern. This combination provides excellent symmetry to the watch. Delicate pink gold dauphine hands and a teardrop counterweighted chronograph seconds hand finish the dial with an understated sophistication that Zenith is famous for. On the reverse, there is a plain snap-on case back. Inside a manually wound Zenith Cal. 156D, 17 jewels, 18,000 beats per hour. It is paired with a well-suited 19mm brown leather strap.
We have here a stunning example of a 1950s Zenith 'Stellina' 156 D. Its oversized 37mm 18ct Pink Gold round case has finely tapered lugs. You can be sure of a comfortable fit on the wrist at 44.5mm lug-to-lug length and a thickness of 10.5mm. Rectangular pushers and a large crown sit on the right side. The case has a refinement that shouts out quality. The domed crystal sits proudly above the white dial. An outer Tachymetre is printed in black; the inner minute track is precisely executed, surrounding “12” and “6” Arabic numerals with elegant applied chamfered edge pink gold baton indexes to mark the hours, at 3 o’clock a 45-minute register and at 9 o’clock the continuous second's register, each slightly recessed with a concentric circular pattern. This combination provides excellent symmetry to the watch. Delicate pink gold dauphine hands and a teardrop counterweighted chronograph seconds hand finish the dial with an understated sophistication that Zenith is famous for. On the reverse, there is a plain snap-on case back. Inside a manually wound Zenith Cal. 156D, 17 jewels, 18,000 beats per hour. It is paired with a well-suited 19mm brown leather strap.
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We have here a stunning example of a 1950s Zenith 'Stellina' 156 D. Its oversized 37mm 18ct Pink Gold round case has finely tapered lugs. You can be sure of a comfortable fit on the wrist at 44.5mm lug-to-lug length and a thickness of 10.5mm. Rectangular pushers and a large crown sit on the right side. The case has a refinement that shouts out quality. The domed crystal sits proudly above the white dial. An outer Tachymetre is printed in black; the inner minute track is precisely executed, surrounding “12” and “6” Arabic numerals with elegant applied chamfered edge pink gold baton indexes to mark the hours, at 3 o’clock a 45-minute register and at 9 o’clock the continuous second's register, each slightly recessed with a concentric circular pattern. This combination provides excellent symmetry to the watch. Delicate pink gold dauphine hands and a teardrop counterweighted chronograph seconds hand finish the dial with an understated sophistication that Zenith is famous for. On the reverse, there is a plain snap-on case back. Inside a manually wound Zenith Cal. 156D, 17 jewels, 18,000 beats per hour. It is paired with a well-suited 19mm brown leather strap.























