Zenith has released the Chronomaster Revival A384 Liberty II Edition, a limited watch produced in collaboration with Liberty London. The model reworks the original 1969 A384 chronograph through a black-and-white color palette paired with a redesigned stainless steel ladder bracelet developed by Gay Frères. The 37-millimeter steel case retains the tonneau-shaped proportions of the original reference, while the matte white dial incorporates contrasting black subdials, a tachymeter scale, and red chronograph accents across the display.
The watch is powered by Zenith’s El Primero 400 automatic chronograph movement operating at 36,000 vibrations per hour with a 50-hour power reserve. A sapphire crystal caseback exposes the movement, while the bracelet integrates brushed and polished finishing throughout its open-link construction. Zenith also includes a black calfskin strap with white stitching alongside the steel bracelet configuration.
Chronograph Steel Watches
The Zenith Chronomaster Revival A384 Liberty II has a Ladder Bracelet
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