I have just joined this group, as I have just joined the elite band of Zodiac owners...
Anyway, I have a beautiful new watch, and the picture can be added to the gallery if you so wish. No 8 is pretty much the same I think. It is described as '7 adjustments' amongst other easily decipherable stuff. I think this is a truly technical term, am I right ? Also, is there any way to be reasonably sure of its age?
Image attached - How do I get the image to show here ??
Nice watch! Welcome aboard....Gary
Nice watch in great condition. Welcome!
welcome to the forum,you have a very beautiful watch there ! adjusted to 7 positions is a VERY high quality movement-you dont see many of them. it should keep very accurate time when cleaned and adjusted properly. i have never seen one before. JON ;D
Thanks for compliments - the same watch is No 8 in the gallery here.
My wife bought it for me as she was set on me having a gold watch before I die !!!! (I am 71yrs young)
I love watches. I have a Jaeger Le Coultre, stainless, seconds hand no date, 21st b/d present, still keeping almost perfect time. Rolex 'Date', stainless, seconds and date. 65th b/d present, gains 2 secs a day. Seiko Premier Perpetual technological marvel, can be put down for years and reset itself to time, day, date, leap-year immediately picked up again.
I didn't know about Zodiacs before, they are clearly a cult watch of some considerable merit - especially the Sea Wolfs. They look just like Rolex's - but perhaps a bit more handsome? :D