2.0270 MONDIA-ZENITH Swiss Ultra Thin, steel, 1970s

£190.00 (incl. VAT)

The deep azure gradient dial of the Mondia-Zenith is perhaps the defining characteristic of this watch. An ultra-thin format and smooth elliptical steel case, where the crown sits flush at its edges, make this is a particularly comfortable and sophisticated accessory. 

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Key Features

This 70s gem is a real treat for the eyes. Put simply, the ultra-thin case format and deep blue dial just make this a very cool watch to look at. The 17 jewel Peseux 7040 calibre movement powering it is not impressive in its function, but how tightly packed it is into the slim design. Excellent working condition, the watch comes with its original black leather strap.

About Movado-Zenith-Mondia

Movado-Zenith was founded by 1969 in La Chaux-de-Fonds. They purchased Mondia later that year, becoming Movado-Zenith-Mondia. This gave the group access to high-end watch movements like the Zenith El Primero, excellent brand presence in the United States thanks to Movado, and a mass-market brand in Mondia. But the quartz crisis caused trouble for this plan.

In June 1972, Zenith Radio Corp. of the United States purchased the company. It had not been previously associated with Zenith watches, but the names had caused confusion. The company refocused on quartz watches, with all mechanical movements discontinued and discarded. This proved foolish, as the Japanese competition forced higher-priced brands like Zenith out of the market.

The group was purchased by a consortium of Swiss businessmen in 1978. This was lead by Paul Castella, who owned the Dixi machine tool company. Zenith and Movado merged into Zenith Movado Le Locle SA and Mondia integrated into Dixi. The purchase restricted the use of the Zenith name in the North American market, so for a time they were marketed using the Movado name.

Movado was divested to North American Watch Company in 1983. Zenith took over the existing Dixi factory and was rebuilt over the next decade. One driver for this was the successful use of the El Primero movement by Ebel and Rolex.

Dixi operated Zenith and Mondia through the 1990s. Zenith was sold to LVMH in 1999, where it resides today. The other brands are defunct.

Servicing and Guarantee

This timepiece has been serviced with full disassembly. Make sure to follow the usage and care guidelines.

Overview

Case and Strap

  • Original, ultra-thin steel case
  • Acrylic crystal
  • Stainless steel snap-in sprung caseback.
  • Stainless steel winding crown with cross-hatched lines.
  • Alligator skin style dark leather strap

Dial and Hands

  • Original, deep blue gradient dial
  • Silver-tone mirror polished indices.
  • Signed ‘Mondia’
  • Silver-tone mirror polished Baton style hands

Movement

  • Swiss-made movement
  • Peseux 7040 calibre

Testing results:

  • Testing duration: 2 week cyclic test
  • Average timekeeping range: 15-30 sec/day

Servicing and Guarantee

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