Zenith Chronomaster Revival Liberty II El Primero 400
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Zenith Chronomaster Revival Liberty II El Primero 400

By India Whiskey Charlie · May 28, 2026 · 9 replies
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India Whiskey Charlie introduces the Zenith Chronomaster Revival Liberty II, a special edition celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States. This release deepens the narrative of Zenith's historical connection with American industrial spirit, tracing back to founder Georges Favre-Jacot's transformative journey to the US. The article highlights how this new timepiece continues a series appreciated by collectors, blending historical tribute with contemporary design.

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Le Locle, 28 May 2026 : As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, ZENITH unveils the CHRONOMASTER Revival Liberty II, a special edition that continues a story shaped by a longstanding dialogue between the Manufacture and the American spirit. Following the success of the first CHRONOMASTER Revival Liberty, a North America-exclusive release inspired by the bold aesthetic codes of the late 1960s, this new chapter deepens the narrative with a more symbolic and commemorative approach. More than a tribute piece, Liberty II draws on a deeper historical connection, one that traces back to the visionary mindset of founder Georges Favre-Jacot. After a journey to the United States, he found inspiration in the country's emerging industrial model, shaping his ambition to establish the first fully integrated watch Manufacture in Switzerland. This new creation stands as both a tribute to that defining moment and a continuation of the entrepreneurial spirit that has guided ZENITH ever since, while naturally extending the Liberty editions into a series appreciated by collectors.

In the mid-19th century, Swiss watchmaking operated under the traditional établissage system, where components were produced separately before final assembly. It was during a formative journey to the United States that Georges Favre-Jacot discovered a radically different approach. Struck by the efficiency and modernity of American industrial organization, this experience became a defining catalyst for his vision. Determined to rethink the very structure of watchmaking production, he set out to bring together all craft under one roof—laying the foundations for the first fully integrated Swiss watch Manufacture and redefining standards of precision and consistency.

At only 22 years old, Favre-Jacot drove this vision with remarkable entrepreneurial determination. He expanded the Manufacture far beyond conventional boundaries, developing tools, machines and entire infrastructures to support production. His ambition was clear: to create the “perfect watch”, where technical mastery and refinement would exist in complete harmony. This enduring commitment to mechanical integrity remains deeply embedded in ZENITH's identity today.

The CHRONOMASTER Revival Liberty II revisits one of the Manufacture's most emblematic references, the A384 from 1969, faithfully reproducing its distinctive 37mm tonneau-shaped case. Crafted in stainless steel and offered alongside an ultra-limited forged carbon version, it stays true to its original design while embracing a contemporary edge.

Its white-lacquered dial with blue counters is accented by a striped chronograph hand drawing inspiration from the American flag, featuring 13 alternating red and white stripes in reference to the original colonies. The tachymeter scale is rendered in blue throughout, with the “250” and the “4” on the date disc highlighted in red — subtle touches that echo both the colours of the American flag and the symbolic date of independence.

At its heart beats the El Primero 400 calibre, a direct descendant of the world-renowed 1969 movement, the world's first automatic, integrated high-frequency chronograph. Operating at 36,000 vibrations per hour (5 Hz), it enables precise measurement to the nearest tenth of a second, with a power reserve of approximately 50 hours. Visible through the transparent caseback, the movement reflects the Manufacture's expertise and legacy.

The CHRONOMASTER Revival Liberty II is released in two exclusive versions: a stainless steel edition limited to 250 pieces, echoing the anniversary it celebrates, and a forged carbon edition limited to just 25 pieces, offering a more contemporary interpretation. The stainless steel model comes with two strap options: a stainless steel ladder bracelet and a blue Cordura-effect rubber strap prioritizing comfort and adaptability. In contrast, the carbon edition is offered solely with the blue Cordura-effect rubber strap. Both editions are exclusively available in the United States.

With the CHRONOMASTER Revival Liberty II, ZENITH celebrates more than a historic milestone. It reflects a defining moment in its history: when a journey across the Atlantic helped shape a vision that continues to guide the Manufacture's pursuit of precision to this day.











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About the Zenith El Primero Ref. A384

The Zenith El Primero reference A384 is notable for being among the earliest models to house the brand's high-frequency automatic chronograph movement. Introduced in 1969, it presented a distinctive aesthetic that set it apart from many of its contemporaries, characterized by its tonneau-shaped case and a dial layout that became a signature for the El Primero line. This reference is recognized for its historical significance in the development of automatic chronographs.

The A384 features a stainless steel case, measuring 37mm in diameter. It is powered by the Zenith El Primero caliber 3019 PHC, an integrated automatic column-wheel chronograph movement operating at 36,000 vibrations per hour, providing a power reserve of approximately 50 hours. The watch typically utilized an acrylic crystal, contributing to its vintage appeal and period-correct specifications.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in the foundational pieces of the El Primero series and early automatic chronographs. Its design, while unique, is a clear precursor to later El Primero models, making it a key piece for understanding the evolution of the line. The A384 is valued for its originality and its place in watchmaking history.

Specifications

Caliber
El Primero 3019 PHC
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
37mm
Dial
White with black subdials
Crystal
Acrylic

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TeutonicCarFan
May 28, 2026
I really like the color scheme here

MD
mdg
May 28, 2026
Not bad...never a fan of the 'open' bracelet and the seconds is a bit much...but fun...

MC
MCG (Markus)
May 28, 2026
Nice iteration but

The more I read about this marketing blabla the less I can relate to these kind of products…

MA
massi.
May 28, 2026
My point of view too: well if said

OR
orahu
May 29, 2026
Ditto here. Also not a fan of the bracelet or the mash-up of color on the dial.

ZS
ZSHSZ
May 28, 2026
The bracelet is not my favorite, but the watch on the strap is quite good.

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