About zodiac 

The Zodiac brand has had a great resurgence in interest from the collector community in the last few years both surrounding new and vintage timepieces. Most of this interest has been focused on the classic and historic Sea Wolf, Olympos, and Astrographic model ranges. That being said, Zodiac made a lot of different types of watches and this Kingline with a hi-beat automatic chronometer movement is a great example of the brand expertise across their range. The Kingline was one of two dresser lines from Zodiac in the 60s and 70s, with the other being the Goldenline. It is not the name on the dial that makes this watch interesting but rather the hi-beat movement, a Zodiac Cal. 86 in perfect running condition . This movement was a joint development by Doxa, Eberhard, Favre-Leuba, Girard-Perregaux, and Zodiac and was used exclusively across their lineups. The movement itself was based on the hand-wound caliber AS 1687/1688 with the automatic module being the development of the group.


Watch description: 


ZODIAC KINGLINE CHRONOMETER 36000 HIGH BEAT AUTOMATIC MEN’S WRISTWATCH  gold plated vintage watch from 1970’s


Please consider photos as part of description ,

The watch in excellent working condition ,

Rare  collectable Vintage watch from 1960’s

Cal 86 hi beat movement 21 jewels

Gold plated case size 35mm excluding crown 

Silver dial , date on 3 o’clock (with quick set by push on the crown )

*New aftermarket brown leather strap 

*Comes with original box damaged from back , no papers 

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