![]() Hands: Rhodium-plated, faceted and coated with beige Super-LumiNova®SLNīracelet & Buckle: Khaki green “cordura effect” strap and white stitching. See the Zenith Chronomaster Revival Shadow mens luxury watch at Cellini Jewelers, an authorized dealer for Zenith. Hour-markers: Rhodium-plated, faceted and coated with beige Super-LumiNova®SLN Chronograph: central chronograph hand, 12-hour counter at six o’clock, 30-minute counter at three o’clock. Movement: El Primero 400 Automatic Frequency: 36,000 VpH (5 Hz)įunctions: Hours and minutes in the centre. Key points: Microblasted titanium case, Original 1969 case with 37mm diameter, Automatic El Primero column-wheel chronograph. Technical Details Zenith Chronomaster Revival Safari The Zenith Chronomaster Revival Safari 97.T384.400.57.C856 is available for pre-order in our eBoutique. Basic Info Brand Zenith Model El Primero Chronomaster Reference number 97.T384.4061/21. More Information About the Zenith Chronomaster Revival Shadow 97.T384.4061/21.C822. The movement can be admired through the see-through back. Chronomaster Revival Shadow 37mm Titanium Case Black Dial Black textile Strap 97.T384.4061/21.C822 NEW - Warranty: 2023. Like other the other A384 Revival pieces, the Chronomaster Revival Safari is powered by the El Primero 400, a self-winding movement with column-wheel actuated chronograph, beating at the brand's signature 36.000Bph. Both the dial and the strap are khaki green, allowing the watch to perfectly blend in on your next outdoor adventure. The matt finish ensures there's not a single glare when the sun hits. ![]() The case preserves all the right angles and proportions of the original 1969 A384, but is executed in high-tech, lightweight titanium. The Zenith Chronomaster A384 Revival Safari builds upon the template set by last year's Chronomaster Revival Shadow. The limited warranty does not cover bracelets, crystals,īatteries, or any damage to the case or movement caused by moisture that might have entered the watch as a result of improper handling, norĭoes it apply, on a more general basis, if there is evidence of misuse or abuse.Zenith introduces the Chronomaster Revival Safari 97.T384.4061/21.C822Įver wondered what a Zenith Chronomaster A384 Revival would look like if it were designed for the great outdoors? Well, neither did we - but someone at Zenith clearly did. Performed "in house" by Topper Fine Jewelers or at a repair facility of our choice. Topper Fine Jewelers will have sole discretion to determine whether the work for the warranty will be Service provided anywhere other than at Topper Fine Jewelers or a service center of the original manufacturer is notĬovered and shall void the warranty. As such, Topper Fine Jewelers will provide an additional non-transferable warranty for a period of one year.* The black dial foregoes the seconds track and the date window. Here, the stealthy look is reproduced with an entirely matte finished titanium case. This warranty begins when the manufacturer's warranty The CHRONOMASTER Revival Shadow mimics the look of an obscure ZENITH chronograph prototype from the 1970s that featured a blackened case. Toppers is excited to offer a free extended warranty on the purchase of new watches. And unlike the prototype from 1970, which feature a manual-winding chronograph movement, the Chronomaster Revival Shadow features the most prolific automatic chronograph ever made, the El Primero, visible through the display back. But instead of the traditional choice of stainless steel with a superficial layer of black coating, Zenith has opted for micro-blasted Titanium, bringing out the dark grey nuances of the lightweight yet highly durable metal with its completely matte finish. Inspired by the obscure black chronograph prototype from 1970, the Shadow is housed in a 37mm case, a faithful reproduction of the very first watch fitted with the El Primero, the A384. The Chronomaster Revival “Shadow” reimagines what could have been, rather than directly reproducing a historical Zenith timepiece. Inspired by a black ZENITH chronograph from 1970, the CHRONOMASTER Revival Shadow is crafted in a fully matte titanium case based on the iconic A386 and paired. Many watchmakers and longtime employees of Zenith had heard of and even seen one of the rare prototypes, even though official records about this piece are extremely scarce. ![]() Only a handful of this spectral prototype was made, but the model was never officially produced or commercialized. ![]() As the legend goes, in 1970, not long after Zenith debuted the groundbreaking El Primero calibre, the manufacture had produced a prototype of a manual-winding chronograph, housed in a blackened steel case – a rarity for the time. Its existence has eluded collectors and Zenith collaborators alike for decades. ![]()
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