ZENITH EL PRIMERO REF. G381 IN ORO, 1970 CIRCA
GOLD ZENITH EL PRIMERO REF. G381, CIRCA 1970
Three-body tonneau 18K gold case, signed, n. 012E240, flat bezel, concave lugs, screwed caseback. Not original strap and buckle.
White dial, signed, applied bâton indexes, minute divisions and 1/5th of seconds fraction, date indication, tachymeter graduation on the rehaut, outer graduation up to 100 units on black track, subsidiary black dials for seconds, 30-min and 12-hours registers, bâton hands, red and luminescent squared chronograph hand.
Self-winding caliber 3019 PHC, rhodium-plated, 31 jewels, column wheel, lever escapement, monometallic balance, flat hairspring, shock-absorber.
Accompanied by Zenith Extract from the Archives.
Diameter Ø: 37 mm
Note: working.
Marketed since the 1969 as the first self-winding chronographs with a frequency of 36,000 vibrations, the references A386 and G381 were produced respectively in only 2,500 and 700 exemplars.
While the steel version had overlapping tricolor registers, the G381 gold version had a more classic "panda" style dial defined by a white field with black register and track. 116 ZENITH EL PRIMERO REF. G381 IN ORO, 1970 CIRCA € 8.000 € 8.500 GOLD ZENITH EL PRIMERO REF. G381, CIRCA 1970
Three-body tonneau 18K gold case, signed, n. 012E240, flat bezel, concave lugs, screwed caseback. Not original strap and buckle.
White dial, signed, applied bâton indexes, minute divisions and 1/5th of seconds fraction, date indication, tachymeter graduation on the rehaut, outer graduation up to 100 units on black track, subsidiary black dials for seconds, 30-min and 12-hours registers, bâton hands, red and luminescent squared chronograph hand.
Self-winding caliber 3019 PHC, rhodium-plated, 31 jewels, column wheel, lever escapement, monometallic balance, flat hairspring, shock-absorber.
Accompanied by Zenith Extract from the Archives.
Diameter Ø: 37 mm
Note: working.
Marketed since the 1969 as the first self-winding chronographs with a frequency of 36,000 vibrations, the references A386 and G381 were produced respectively in only 2,500 and 700 exemplars.
While the steel version had overlapping tricolor registers, the G381 gold version had a more classic "panda" style dial defined by a white field with black register and track.