
AWC Zenith Diver's Watch
This is a stainless steel dive watch featuring a classic aesthetic reminiscent of professional maritime timepieces. The watch centers on a black dial with circular, triangular, and rectangular luminous hour markers, designed for high visibility in low-light conditions. It includes a date window at the 3 o'clock position, magnified by a cyclops lens on the crystal. The dial is printed with 'AWC ZENITH' and 'PROFESSIONAL' above 'SELF-WINDING', suggesting an automatic movement. The piece is equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel in a faded blue or black finish, marked with a 60-minute scale for diving safety. The case is constructed from brushed and polished stainless steel with integrated lugs, paired with a matching three-link Oyster-style bracelet. Visible condition issues include significant scratches and 'desk diving' marks on the bracelet and case, as well as wear along the edge of the bezel insert. The crystal appears relatively clear but may have minor abrasions. This style typically dates from the late 20th century to early 21st century and reflects robust craftsmanship geared toward aquatic functionality.
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Estimated Value
$400 - $650
Basic Information
Category
Horology and Timepieces
Appraised On
February 23, 2026
Estimated Value
$400 - $650
Item Description
This is a stainless steel dive watch featuring a classic aesthetic reminiscent of professional maritime timepieces. The watch centers on a black dial with circular, triangular, and rectangular luminous hour markers, designed for high visibility in low-light conditions. It includes a date window at the 3 o'clock position, magnified by a cyclops lens on the crystal. The dial is printed with 'AWC ZENITH' and 'PROFESSIONAL' above 'SELF-WINDING', suggesting an automatic movement. The piece is equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel in a faded blue or black finish, marked with a 60-minute scale for diving safety. The case is constructed from brushed and polished stainless steel with integrated lugs, paired with a matching three-link Oyster-style bracelet. Visible condition issues include significant scratches and 'desk diving' marks on the bracelet and case, as well as wear along the edge of the bezel insert. The crystal appears relatively clear but may have minor abrasions. This style typically dates from the late 20th century to early 21st century and reflects robust craftsmanship geared toward aquatic functionality.
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