Manufactured in the 1950s, this is a Revue Chronometer featuring the rare Cal.81 movement, housed in an 18K rose gold oversized 37mm case. It is a beautiful piece with a crisscross applied index dial.
The movement—30mm in diameter—features beautifully divided bridges and a copper finish, and the unique regulator system reminiscent of Zenith’s renowned Cal.135 chronometer movement. The rare Cal.81 is known only to true connoisseurs.
The dial, with its uncommon crisscross design for this era, combines applied indexes and dauphine hands in a refined composition. The substantial 37mm solid 18K gold case further reflects its status as a high-grade timepiece.
Its natural one-owner character is also appealing, with the dial retaining a vivid two-tone luster and the solid pink gold case showing no signs of thinning. A hidden gem of exceptional craftsmanship and elegance.













