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Zenith Blends Heritage and Modern Elegance in New Pink Gold Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar

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Zenith continues to build on its legacy of technical innovation and vintage-inspired design with the launch of a new rose gold version of its Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar. Introduced in 2024 in stainless steel, the watch now takes on a more luxurious tone with an 18-carat pink gold case set against a sleek black dial— a tasteful combination that underscores the Swiss manufacture's savoir-faire in design and mechanical sophistication.

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The Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar's origins go back to the early 70s, reviving one of the lesser-known yet historically significant versions of the El Primero movement that was originally conceived in 1969 to support not only chronograph functions, but also a complete calendar and moonphase complication.

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The latest model stays true to that vision, powered by the legendary El Primero 3610 caliber. Operating at 5Hz (36,000 vibrations per hour), the movement delivers precise chronograph readings to 1/10th of a second, with a central hand that completes a revolution in just ten seconds. Despite the added complexity of a complete calendar mechanism, the El Primero 3160 maintains a 60-hour power reserve. The sapphire case back reveals its beautiful architecture, including a blue column wheel and a star-shaped oscillating weight.

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Housed in a 38mm case— a direct homage to the original A386— the watch features pump-style pushers, a raised box sapphire crystal protecting the dial, and tapered lugs, keeping proportions compact and faithful to its vintage roots. The dial layout is symmetrical and highly legible: weekday and month windows sit above the grooved sub dials at 11 and 2 o’clock, while the date window is placed at 4:30. The moonphase display, with the disc and stars harmoniously mirroring the color scheme, is cleverly integrated into the 60-minute chronograph register at 6 o’clock.

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What sets this version apart is its use of contrasting materials and finishes. The deep black dial, paired with rose gold-plated hands and markers coated with SuperLuminova, enhances both legibility and luxury. The black calfskin strap with a matching rose gold folding clasp completes the refined aesthetic.

Available now at Zenith boutiques, authorized retailers, and online, the Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar is priced at $26,300.

To learn more, visit Zenith, here.

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