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Zenith Compur Chronograph, Ref. 12525

Zenith Compur Chronograph, Ref. 12525

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Manual winding, 18k gold oversized chronograph wristwatch circa 1955.

Case: 18k gold.

Dial: Silvered dial. Hours, minutes, and small seconds. Chronograph functions. Signed.

Movement: Manual winding, caliber 166.

Condition:  Case is in excellent condition with no pitting. Dial shows some aging with some spotting.

Diameter: 46mm, thickness: 12mm.

Serial: 804xxx.

More about Zenith:

This handsome, oversized chronograph was also produced by Universal Genève under the name “Compax.” In Italy, these Zenith chronographs are called “Zenittone” — the “one” suffix indicates a large size — while the Universal Compax is referred to as the “Universalone.”  

Zenith and chronographs are often associated with the El Primero movement, but there is another side to the storied watch manufacturer and that particular complication. Zenith was founded in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot, but did not officially adopt the brand name Zenith until 1911. Their first pocket chronograph being produced in 1899. However, the demand for Zenith watches was not as great as other brands, so the manufacture often purchased outside calibers, especially in the 1940’s and 50’s for their wrist chronographs.

Martel Watch Company was founded in 1911, and starting in the 1930’s was the supplier of chronograph movements for Zenith, as well as Universal Geneve. Zenith named the Martel chronograph movements based on the size. As they were produced in 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 lignes, they were subsequently named Cal. 122, 136, 146, 156, and 166. Each was given a letter D or H to indicate the number of registers (D for two, H for 3, the third register being an hour counter).

From the 1940’s to the mid-1950’s, Zenith used chronograph movement supplied by other manufacturers in addition to those supplied by Martel. In 1960, Zenith acquired Martel and would go on to use their chronograph production capabilities to work on creating an automatic chronograph movement. Their efforts culminated in 1969 with the announcement of a working prototype of an automatic chronograph – the El Primero. 

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