Originally launched in 1961 and now reimagined for today, the Zodiac Olympos embodies innovative style and sophistication. With a 5 ATM water resistance rating, this 37.7mm watch showcases a manta ray-shaped stainless steel case, hand applied stainless steel indices, Swiss-made STP 3-13 automatic movement and black Italian leather strap.
This two-hand model powered by a quartz Miyota movement is a direct descendent of the Horizon collection. It bring us back to the essentials and the origins of Ikepod. The dial prefered by Emmaneul Gueit, designer of our Quartz watches. Miyota Japanese movement 2 hands, no running second. 42mm lugs to lugs feels 39mm on the wrist. Domed back case for great wearing comfort.
This two-hand model powered by a quartz Miyota movement is a direct descendent of the Horizon collection. It bring us back to the essentials and the origins of Ikepod. A deep illuminous blue design both versatile and descreet. 42mm lugs to lugs feels 39mm on the wrist. Domed back case for great wearing comfort.
This two-hand model powered by a quartz Miyota movement is a direct descendent of the Horizon collection. No running second. It bring us back to the essentials and the origins of Ikepod. Refined colour combination, sober design. 42mm lugs to lugs feels 39mm on the wrist. Domed back case for great wearing comfort.
Originally released in 1961 and crafted for use by the British military, the original Olympos line was representative of one of Zodiac’s most rugged, functional, and stylistically unique offerings. Now the series is back on the modern market, sporting the same case design and durability as the vintage model and created with the needs of today’s watch-wearer in mind.
Originally released in 1961 and crafted for use by the British military, the original Olympos line was representative of one of Zodiac’s most rugged, functional, and stylistically unique offerings. Now the series is back on the modern market, sporting the same case design and durability as the vintage model and created with the needs of today’s watch-wearer in mind.
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