
The Zeppelin Z96665 is a Mediterranee Series men's dress watch featuring a 40mm stainless steel case and a Miyota 8205 automatic movement. Its distinguishing feature is the open-heart beige dial that showcases the movement's balance wheel, paired with a brown leather strap and 50m water resistance.
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The Zeppelin Z96665 is a Mediterranee Series men's dress watch featuring a 40mm stainless steel case and a Miyota 8205 automatic movement. Its distinguishing feature is the open-heart beige dial that showcases the movement's balance wheel, paired with a brown leather strap and 50m water resistance.

The Zeppelin Z96705 impresses with its sophisticated beige dial, perfectly complemented by a rich leather strap, exuding a timeless elegance. This chronograph watch combines classic design with modern functionality, offering precise quartz movement for reliable timekeeping. The stainless steel case adds durability, while the chronograph function provides practical versatility. This timepiece is an ideal choice for those who appreciate a blend of refined style and everyday practicality, making it a standout accessory for any occasion.

The Zeppelin Z96685 is an elegant men's timepiece from the Mediterranean collection, prized for its classic design and mechanical heart. It runs on a reliable Automatic (self-winding) movement (Miyota 8217), featuring a 24-Hour indicator sub-dial and a Date display. The aesthetic is defined by its warm Beige dial and traditional leather strap. The $40$ mm stainless steel case includes a popular See-Through Case Back to view the movement. With a Mineral Crystal and 50M water resistance, it is a sophisticated, everyday dress watch that offers an entry into the world of German-designed, mechanical timekeeping.

The Zeppelin Z96645 (also known as the Zeppelin 9664-5) is an elegant and mechanically-driven timepiece from the brand's "Méditerranée 1921" collection. This series is inspired by the glamour and sophistication of the Mediterranean era of the 1920s, combining classic aesthetics with robust modern components.