

Zenith El Primero Chronomaster Original 03.3200.3600/21.C903
The new Zenith Chronomaster is crafted in a 38mm case that has the same proportions as the A386 with a black "reverse panda" dial. Inside is the new El Primero 3600 1/10th of a second chronograph functioning movement. This movement has a power reserve of 60 hours. The case, dial and movement go so well together, we consider it a must have for the collection if you don't have a Zenith or El Primero in general.
Information:
Pre-Owned: Zenith El Primero Chronomaster Original
Reference: 03.3200.3600/21.C903
MSRP: $9800
Dated: 09/2021
Strap: Brown Leather Strap on Steel Deployant
Case Size: 38mmx 13.75mm Thickness
Lug Width: 19mm
Case Metal: Stainless Steel
Movement: El Primero 3600 - Automatic
Functions: HMS, 1/10th of a second Chronograph
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty card
Crystal: Sapphire
Bracelet size: 7.75”
Condition:
Case has a few scratches and marks on the edge of the lugs. Strap has minimal creasing and wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear. Running (+10s/d 280 amp).
About Zenith:
Zenith was founded in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot in Le Locle, Switzerland, and is celebrated as one of the first watch manufactures to fully integrate every aspect of production under one roof. This groundbreaking approach laid the foundation for over a century of innovation and precision. Zenith’s most iconic achievement came in 1969 with the launch of the El Primero, one of the world’s first automatic chronograph movements—and still one of the most accurate, beating at an impressive 36,000 vibrations per hour. This movement would go on to power legendary models and even find its way into watches by other major Swiss brands.
Zenith’s current lineup honors its legacy while embracing modernity. The Chronomaster series continues to showcase the high-frequency prowess of the El Primero, offering split-second accuracy and open-heart dial designs. The Defy collection pushes the brand into futuristic territory with skeletonized dials, cutting-edge materials, and innovative escapements. Meanwhile, the Pilot line draws on Zenith’s history of aviation timepieces, featuring oversized crowns and vintage-inspired aesthetics. Known for its relentless pursuit of precision and its role in shaping the future of Swiss watchmaking, Zenith remains popular amongst collectors who value performance, heritage, and technical artistry in equal measure.









