Cal 12-4-P-6





(c): Vultures78

ZENITH movement cal 12-4-P-6 was only made in 3600 pieces between 1945 and 1947. Number 12 represents the size of the movement measured in lignes. This particular watch was manufactured on September 16th 1946. Despite more the 60 years of age it still beats with 18.000 bph and is very precise. The original dial and blue hands show almost no signs of aging. It has shock proofing and double casing for anti-magnetic shielding.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a 12-4-P-6 too.
You can read more about it here:
http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=340251
Still waiting for more info on it from Zenith's archive guys.

Anonymous said...

How many jewels in the 12-4-P-6? Mine is unmarked, but my watchmaker guesses at 15 . . .

Mowgli said...

It's been a long while since i didn't get here, so forgive my very late response.I have no clue as to how many jewels is has. But it runs as accurate as an co-axial chronometer.

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