Zenith. A rare and unusual silver openface two-day deck chronometer with power reserve and Glucydur balance
Zenith. A rare and unusual silver openface two-day deck chronometer with power reserve and Glucydur balance

SIGNED ZENITH, CHRONOMÈTRE, MOVEMENT NO. 7'139'131, CASE NO. 9'670'850, CIRCA 1965

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Zenith. A rare and unusual silver openface two-day deck chronometer with power reserve and Glucydur balance
Signed Zenith, Chronomètre, movement no. 7'139'131, case no. 9'670'850, circa 1965
Cal. 5011K nickel-finished lever movement, 19 jewels, Glucydur balance, silver cuvette, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, fan-shaped 48 hour power reserve display, subsidiary seconds, circular engine-turned case, case, dial and movement signed
60 mm. diam.

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With brass-bound wooden box.

Zenith's 20 lignes calibre 5011K, featuring a lever escapement, anti-shock device, Breguet regulator, Glucydur balance and non-magnetic hairspring, was introduced in 1960. In 1967 the celebrated movement received the most awards of all times at the Neuchâtel Observatory.

The so-called Glucydur balance was introduced in the market around 1935, at the same time as the Nivarox balance spring. The smooth two or three arm balance is composed of an alloy of mostly beryllium and copper provides excellent hardness and high stability over a wide range of temperatures. The combination with a Nivarox spring providing temperature correction does make balance screws unnecessary for this purpose. The screwless design also has a greater aerodynamic efficiency.

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