Zenith's Chronomaster Revival Liberty is a Nod to American Culture
Limited to just 150 units to the North American market.
Following the successful resurrection of its ’70s Chronomaster in collaboration with watch magazine Revolution and another massively-popular release of a blacked-out edition of the vintage-inspired model, Zenith is now launching a third Chronomaster Revival to join the series, this time as an exclusive for the North American market.
Unquestionably a tribute to American culture, the new model — named the Chronomaster Revival Liberty — is dressed in a proud red, white and blue, from dial to strap. Much like its first release, the angular tonneau stainless steel case measures in at 37mm, housing a popping blue dial with three white contrasting subdials at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock. The pristine white extends onto the tachymeter markings and applied indices, while a dash of red comes into play with the seconds hand of the chronograph and the date indicator sitting snugly between 4 and 5 o’clock. Internally, the Liberty retains the same in-house El Primero 400 automatic movement, boasting a power reserve of 50 hours.
Limited to just 150 units in the North American market, Zenith’s Chronomaster Revival Liberty is retailing for $8,700 USD over on the brand’s website.
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