Bill Sohne
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looks the same to me also !!
Feb 19, 2013,12:38 PM
Hi
That cap case is the bomb.... its mearsures out to 36.5 mm !!!! from 6 to 12 ... the case tapers out !!!! I had a bet one time on the case size and won !! heheheheheh
I personally think its nicer then the Port Royal , I never owned a Port Royal example but I had two other 135 , a 36 mm screwback and a 34 mm snapback both were sold off and my Cap was kept !
i got the info I posted from Zenith some 15 years ago.
Good Hunting
Bill Sohne
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Port Royal, Captain: so close, so different
By: Marv : February 13th, 2013-14:46
The Port Royal is only 3 years older than the Captain and they are both Zenith Chronometers. Two brothers in arm. However, they have so many differences.... On your opinion, did the younger brother succeed in usurping the elder? Best ...
You are correct, Nicolas
By: Marv : February 13th, 2013-15:08
"The famous 135" , as it was written... "The famous 135" , which enabled Zenith to win their many series of victories in the official chronometry contest at the Neuchatel Observatory. ...
Hmmm
By: Sohailahmed_777 : February 13th, 2013-18:02
Hi elder brother is a piece of art and younger brother is just science ......
Port Royal - Very special
By: RDL : February 14th, 2013-00:37
Congrats - I prefer the Port Royal by far. The Cal 135 is obviously way superior, many say one of the best movements (hand wind) ever built (together with Pesuex 260, Omega 30T2RG etc.). Also the Port Royal's dial design is just incredible. Especially in ...
agree
By: RDL : February 14th, 2013-05:48
Zenith might be the exception - I still think most of the other big brands will ask for more. The rumours that Zenith re-issues some cal 135 watches is around for a while now, isn't it?
The Port Royal ...
By: nilomis : February 14th, 2013-01:35
Has a great movement, tied to a beautiful dial. Thanks for sharing, Nilo
Wow. Marv, your posts are always an education.
By: Ubik : February 14th, 2013-04:45
Two watches I know next to nothing about. Both appealing to me in their own ways. The Port Royal certainly has a very unique and distinctive dial. One that just jumps out and grabs your eyes. However, the Captain's dial is a little more subtle, but the mo...
Marv, you are a man with the most elegant treasures!
By: blomman Mr Blue : February 14th, 2013-11:06
Huge congrats to a dream pair! :) Q? Are both in steel? If so, a even bigger congratulation! As you know I have started down this road... A simpler brother saying hello! Best, my friend Blomman PS. Please bring these next time we meet! And since I know yo...
Nice Zenith Captain cased 135 ,only second one i have seen !!!
By: Bill Sohne : February 18th, 2013-16:59
Hi Blomman Wow if I am not mistaken ... Your 135 is in a very uncommon Captain style case ..... like mine , this is the only other example I have ever seen !!! Here is mine, silvered dial with pink gold markers and hands.... A Captain Chronometre with a c...
Thank you very much for the information, Bill!
By: blomman Mr Blue : February 18th, 2013-22:21
There is no Ref in- or outside on the case back. But, yes - it is a screwback case and according to movement/case number late 50's early 60's (I have not found any good ref on numbers for Zenith). Size is about 36mm lug to lug 46,5mm. It looks to be exact...
looks the same to me also !!
By: Bill Sohne : February 19th, 2013-12:38
Hi That cap case is the bomb.... its mearsures out to 36.5 mm !!!! from 6 to 12 ... the case tapers out !!!! I had a bet one time on the case size and won !! heheheheheh I personally think its nicer then the Port Royal , I never owned a Port Royal example...
Case back
By: Sohailahmed_777 : March 7th, 2013-10:42
Hi does the case back has chronometer marking on this zenith 135 captain case?
Call it . . .
By: Dr No : February 15th, 2013-09:48
. . . even ;-) . . . ...