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ZENITH Defy N° 752D575. Circa: 1970. Steel wristwatch. Television-style case with screw-down back. Signed crown. Two-tone black and silver dial, signed. Applied steel and luminescent hour-markers. Steel and luminescent baton hands. Steel central second hand. Date window at three o'clock. Self-winding mechanical movement. Black leather strap with steel buckle. Dimensions: 36 x 35 mm. Length: 18 cm.

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ZENITH Defy N° 752D575. Circa: 1970. Steel wristwatch. Television-style case with screw-down back. Signed crown. Two-tone black and silver dial, signed. Applied steel and luminescent hour-markers. Steel and luminescent baton hands. Steel central second hand. Date window at three o'clock. Self-winding mechanical movement. Black leather strap with steel buckle. Dimensions: 36 x 35 mm. Length: 18 cm.

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