
Amanico shares his consideration of a Zenith A 384 with a 'tropical' dial, sparking a discussion about the charm of patina versus pristine condition. His post highlights the allure of vintage Zenith chronographs and invites collectors to weigh in on the aesthetic value of a naturally aged dial.






The Zenith A386 is a significant reference within the El Primero lineage, recognized for its tri-color sub-dials and robust chronograph functionality. It was among the earliest watches to house the groundbreaking El Primero high-frequency automatic chronograph movement, setting a benchmark for precision and performance in its era. This reference is a foundational piece that established many of the design codes and technical capabilities that would define Zenith's chronograph offerings for decades.
The A386 features a distinctive stainless steel case, often characterized by its tonneau-shaped profile and pump-style pushers. Encased within is the celebrated El Primero caliber, an integrated automatic chronograph movement operating at a high beat rate. The watch typically includes a domed crystal, contributing to its vintage aesthetic and providing clear legibility of the dial.
For collectors, the A386 holds considerable appeal as an original example of a historically important chronograph. Its enduring design and technical innovation make it a sought-after reference, representing a pivotal moment in watchmaking history. The various dial executions and case finishes across its production run offer collectors a range of options, each contributing to the rich narrative of this iconic model.
. . . patina at its sultry best, and a case shape that just won't quit. Art
. . . comes before 386.
. . . when a picture is worth a thousand words?
u'r looking for a sublime 386 but this 384 is also sublime. shape looks good, dial with a lot of character, correct crown. digit still readable on the caseback?
my non tropical a384 (the real el primero)
it makes me thing yours looks like an A385 (not 84)
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