
1970s Zodiac Astrographic SST "Mystery Dial" on Bracelet 35.5mm
Here we have a 1970s Zodiac Astrographic SST "Mystery Watch" featuring a 35.5mm TV-shaped rectangular stainless steel case. The case shape hides the lugs with a case thickness of 12.5mm and a lug-to-lug length of 42mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a signed crown. A TV-shaped crystal sits above a sunburst blue dial. The outer minute track has lume plots that precisely mark the hours, painted. At 12 oâclock, a framed date window. In the centre, we have the Zodiac motif with the illusory hands and sweeping second hand on a rotating disc that appears to float around the dial. Text on the dial consists of âZodiac Automaticâ and âAstrographic SSTâ printed in white. Zodiac designed this style of dial to reflect âtwo satellites and a fiery red moonâ, which can be seen in their advertising of the time. On the reverse is a screw-down case back, inside an automatic Zodiac Cal. 88D, 36,000 beats per hour. It has hacking and a quick-set date function by repeatedly pressing the crown. The automatic mechanism was a joint development of Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac. The watch comes fitted on its original full-size Zodiac 24mm chunky brushed stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp.
Here we have a 1970s Zodiac Astrographic SST "Mystery Watch" featuring a 35.5mm TV-shaped rectangular stainless steel case. The case shape hides the lugs with a case thickness of 12.5mm and a lug-to-lug length of 42mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a signed crown. A TV-shaped crystal sits above a sunburst blue dial. The outer minute track has lume plots that precisely mark the hours, painted. At 12 oâclock, a framed date window. In the centre, we have the Zodiac motif with the illusory hands and sweeping second hand on a rotating disc that appears to float around the dial. Text on the dial consists of âZodiac Automaticâ and âAstrographic SSTâ printed in white. Zodiac designed this style of dial to reflect âtwo satellites and a fiery red moonâ, which can be seen in their advertising of the time. On the reverse is a screw-down case back, inside an automatic Zodiac Cal. 88D, 36,000 beats per hour. It has hacking and a quick-set date function by repeatedly pressing the crown. The automatic mechanism was a joint development of Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac. The watch comes fitted on its original full-size Zodiac 24mm chunky brushed stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp.
Original: $1,554.23
-65%$1,554.23
$543.98Description
Here we have a 1970s Zodiac Astrographic SST "Mystery Watch" featuring a 35.5mm TV-shaped rectangular stainless steel case. The case shape hides the lugs with a case thickness of 12.5mm and a lug-to-lug length of 42mm, giving the watch an impressive wrist presence. On the right side is a signed crown. A TV-shaped crystal sits above a sunburst blue dial. The outer minute track has lume plots that precisely mark the hours, painted. At 12 oâclock, a framed date window. In the centre, we have the Zodiac motif with the illusory hands and sweeping second hand on a rotating disc that appears to float around the dial. Text on the dial consists of âZodiac Automaticâ and âAstrographic SSTâ printed in white. Zodiac designed this style of dial to reflect âtwo satellites and a fiery red moonâ, which can be seen in their advertising of the time. On the reverse is a screw-down case back, inside an automatic Zodiac Cal. 88D, 36,000 beats per hour. It has hacking and a quick-set date function by repeatedly pressing the crown. The automatic mechanism was a joint development of Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac. The watch comes fitted on its original full-size Zodiac 24mm chunky brushed stainless steel bracelet with a signed folding clasp.























