
Regardless of colour, each dial utilizes the same scales and layout. a 1970’s Zenith A386 vs the new Zenith Chronomaster Original. The reverse panda option is also the only dial to incorporate faux-tina, the SuperLuminova® a more aged sage tone than the crisp white luminescent material found on the silver/tri-color register dials. The other aesthetic to choose from is a reverse panda configuration, only available in stainless steel, that flips the black and white elements and also incorporates a single tone throughout its three chronograph registers.


A silver dial with trio-colour registers is available in both stainless steel and 18K rose gold, with the hands and hour indices fashioned to match the case metal. Zenith explains: “Upon a first glance, the Chronomaster Original and the A386 it’s based on appear nearly identical. The 38mm round bezel-less steel case with a raised and domed crystal, the pump-style chronograph pushers, the faceted lugs and the mix of radial brushed and polished surfaces throughout are indistinguishable between the past and present models.”īuyers will have two (technically three) dial configurations to choose from. Zenith has truly worked to create a case profile and finish that is as close to the original A386 as possible in order to bring a faithful tribute into a current standard production lineup. The almost non-existent thin bezel allows the dial to take up a larger portion of the diameter, like the A386, and the sapphire crystal is domed to evoke the vintage vibes of the A386. The slightly sloped conical bezel introduced a hint of polish to a predominantly satin-brushed front case. The thickness has not been disclosed in press materials, but I would infer the measurement to be approximately 13mm based on previous revival models. The cases, 50 metres water-resistant, are 38mm in diameter, more compact than the new 41mm Chronomaster Sport and faithful to the original A386 design profile. There are two case configurations for the new Zenith Chronomaster Original: stainless steel and 18K rose gold.

Today we are introduced to a new trio of Zenith Chronomaster Original watches, each embodying the historic Zenith A386, while bringing the watch up to speed with a central chronograph seconds hand that can measure 1/10th of a second. But Zenith purists have been itching for a bit more of a nostalgia-driven design, awaiting a permanent collection that combines a more classic aesthetic with the brand’s latest movement technology. It has since proved a hit success at retail, with initial allocations immediately snagged by buyers worldwide. This year, Zenith introduced the Chronomaster Sport, a killer 41mm chronograph that presented buyers with a more technically intriguing alternative to the popular Rolex Daytona. I/trending 24242 The new Zenith Chronomaster Original tastefully brings the beloved A386 up to speed Zach Blass
