Zenith A 384 Tropical Dial
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Zenith A 384 Tropical Dial

By amanico · Sep 8, 2019 · 27 replies
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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.

Another Zenith I am considering, this A 384. Yes, I know, some will say that the dial has suffered a bit, while I find its patina gives it a lot of charm. 

The case is in great shape. 











Here, with a dial which suffered less...



Though, my priority remains the A 386... 

But who knows, maybe one day. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Zenith Ref. A386

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.

Specifications

Caliber
El Primero
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
38 mm
Dial
White
Water Resist.
50 m
Crystal
Plexiglass

Key Points from the Discussion

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The Discussion
DR
Dr No
Sep 8, 2019

. . . patina at its sultry best, and a case shape that just won't quit. Art

DR
Dr No
Sep 8, 2019

. . . comes before 386.

DR
Dr No
Sep 8, 2019

. . . when a picture is worth a thousand words?

PS
psfparis
Sep 9, 2019

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?

PS
psfparis
Sep 9, 2019

my non tropical a384 (the real el primero)

PS
psfparis
Sep 9, 2019

it makes me thing yours looks like an A385 (not 84)

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