The Zenith Chronomaster Revival A385, reference 03.A384.400/385.M385, stands as a testament to Zenith’s commitment to precision and design, bringing to life a piece of horological history with modern craftsmanship. Introduced in 2021, this timepiece pays homage to the original 1969 A385 model, renowned for being among the first to feature a dial with a color gradient, a design choice that was pioneering at the time.
This revival piece is a nearly identical reissue of its historic predecessor, capturing the essence of the original through meticulous attention to detail and a faithful adherence to the design and dimensions that made the original so iconic. It showcases a 37mm stainless steel case that mirrors the original’s size, providing a modern presence while maintaining a nod to its vintage roots.
The case is complemented by a smoked brown gradient dial that transitions from almost black at the edges to a light brown-beige at the center, surrounded by a tachymeter scale and adorned with faceted, rhodium-plated hour markers and hands filled with cream-colored Super-LumiNova for a vintage look with modern legibility.
The Chronomaster Revival A385 is powered by the Zenith caliber El Primero 400, a movement that shares a direct lineage with the original El Primero from 1969. This movement is celebrated for its high-frequency beat of 36,000 vibrations per hour, ensuring exceptional precision. The Calibre El Primero 400 maintains its historic architecture and performance characteristics while incorporating modern improvements for enhanced reliability and chronometry.
One of the most distinctive features of the A385 is its “ladder” bracelet, a design initially created by Gay Frères. This steel bracelet with hollowed links is both light and flexible, offering a comfortable and secure fit while perfectly complementing the watch’s vintage aesthetic.
Zenith’s dedication to Replica ity extends to the smallest details, including the historically-accurate pushers and crown, as well as the use of a modern sapphire crystal in place of the original Plexiglas, offering improved durability without compromising the watch’s vintage charm. The sapphire caseback provides a view of the El Primero 400 movement, showcasing its star-shaped openwork rotor and meticulous finishing