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It's a technical watch first released in 1972 and meant to be a "tool watch" through and through. In the 1970s Zenith catalogs it was sold as a "Pilot Divers" watch which if you know the history of watchmaking you might be thinking doesn't link make much sense. There's link a longstanding superstition that pilot's watches shouldn't be waterproof because they'll then somehow attract water. I imagine when you're flying high above the clouds link you'd rather stay up there and not in the water.
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