



It took a while to get hold of one to check out in person, suffice it to say it was worth the wait! Zenith El Primero Revival Shadow During 2020, they also announced a further A384 Revival piece – the Shadow. The watch is available now for $8,200.The legendary Zenith El Primero movement first appeared in 1969, and to mark the 50 th anniversary of this in 2019 Zenith released a special edition ‘A384 Revival’ with an angular tonneau case shape inspired by the reference A384 from 1969.

The Zenith Chronomaster Revival “Shadow” is offered on a black rubber strap with a cordura-effect texture, which fastens to the wrist with a pin buckle made of the same microblasted titanium as the case. The dial black is highlighted by three gray snailed subdials - small seconds at 9 o’clock, 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock, and 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock - and bordered by a gray tachymeter-scale flange.The hands and applied hour markers are rhodium-plated, faceted, and treated with white Super-LumiNova that glows a bright green in the dark. Inside, replacing the original’s manually wound chronograph caliber, is the most up-to-date version of the El Primero, the automatic 4061, with a speedy frequency of 36,000 vph, a lengthy power reserve of 50 hours, and a column-wheel-controlled stopwatch mechanism. The Revival version, nicknamed “Shadow,” retains the period-appropriate 37-mm case size of its predecessor (the same case configuration as the A384) but replaces the black-coated steel with dark matte-gray microblasted titanium. The unconventional model got a new lease on life last year when Zenith - in its thorough search of the secret, walled-off attic where Charles Vermot (more on him here) stashed the parts and documents that preserved the El Primero through the Quartz Crisis - discovered one of the nearly forgotten prototypes. Even official Zenith records of the prototype are scarce, and only a handful of longtime employees even were aware it existed. Only a handful were actually made, and none actually made it to market. One year after releasing the storied, steel-cased Reference A384, the first watch containing the self-winding El Primero, Zenith developed another chronograph, this one with a manual-winding movement, whose case was made of blackened steel, a rarity in that era. This year, the manufacture follows up that mega-popular vintage re-edition with the Chronomaster Revival “Shadow” - the modern reissue of a rare, legendary prototype that has languished in secrecy and obscurity since 1970. Zenith’s history-making El Primero chronograph caliber famously marked its 50th anniversary in 2019, debuting a number of historically inspired timepieces, including a revival of the very first El Primero watch from 1969.
