

Price List at a Glance: The Most Popular Zenith Chronomaster Watches So if you’re on the hunt for out-of-the-box luxury sports watches, then this line would be right up your alley. Some models also have an opening on their dials for a glimpse of the beating heart of the said movement. The stunning work of skeleton and open heart pieces is produced with innovative features such as the iconic El Primero automatic movement with a power reserve for up to 60 hours. Now, sitting at the pinnacle along with high-end Swiss watches, the Zenith Chronomaster collection exudes modern proportions and out-of-the-ordinary design elements. Unveiled in 1994, the robust yet dressy Zenith Chronomaster collection brought about a fresh look for active watches in the market. The ceramic bezel conjures a sporty image, and yet it does not look chunky like most sports watches. The 38 pieces will exclusively be sold through Zenith retailer timelessluxwatches.Sleek and sophisticated, who knew that you could blend elegance and sportiness in one watch? The Swiss company Zenith did. Price for the Zenith Chronomaster El Primero 38mm Final Edition will be $8,800 on the three leather straps and $9,850 on bracelet with the three leather straps, as well. There will also be a steel bracelet option that includes those three leather straps, though I am not certain about the exact number out of 38 that will have this bracelet option. The 38mm Chronomaster Final Edition is going to come with three calf-leather straps in red, blue, and gray that match the subdial windows. 3523.80.00 that is 39mm and pretty perfect.

I actually quite like sub-40mm chronographs and own an old Omega Speedmaster Reduced Ref. Of course, I’m going by memory from the last time I wore a 38mm El Primero, but I have done so on several occasions. I believe the lug-to-lug height for this soon-to-be-gone case is just around 46mm, which is more than one would guess for a 38mm, but it makes for a very wearable watch. The 38mm-wide case should be just around 12.45mm-thick and has 100M of water resistance, as is the case with previous iterations.

Of course, it operates at a frequency of 36,000 vph and has a 50-hour power reserve. Zenith uses the El Primero 4061 movement here, which is the no-date model, and I think the type of enthusiasts who will pick up one of these 38 pieces likely will likely appreciate this choice.
