Listing code:7MCKA9
Brand: Zenith
Model:Port Royal
Reference number: 95.0540.4021/77.C550
Dealer product code: 8770
Movement: Automatic
Case material: Titanium
Bracelet material: Leather
Year of production: 2006
Scope of delivery:Original box, original papers
Location: Germany, Langenfeld Caliber
Movement:Automatic
Movement/Caliber:Zenith El Primero 4021
Base caliber:El Primero
Power reserve:50 h
Number of jewels:39
Frequency:36.000 A/h Case
Case material:Titanium
Case diameter:35 x 48 mm
Thickness:14 mm
Water resistance:3 ATM
Bezel material:Titanium
Crystal:Sapphire crystal
Dial:Silver
Dial numerals:No numerals Bracelet/strap
Bracelet material:Leather
Clasp:Fold clasp
Clasp material:Titanium Functions Chronograph, Tachymeter Others Display back, Guilloche dial, Chronometer, Power Reserve Display, Only Original Parts
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