Hello everyone...
Been very busy as of late ... But i was reading somewhere about the first generation A 386 ElPrimero.... LouS .great photos !!
it got me thinking... I have one of those somewhere... I remember when i first saw one about 20 years ago I had to find one for myself... It was a very hard thing to do for a collector like myself based in the USA. it had to be a 31 jewel version etc...
Well found one that was being sold by the son of the original owner.... and won it in a sales contest of all things. He was a sales guy for Zenith / Movado and his son told me he won two watches. The other one was a gold watch of some sort and he sold it off and kept the Zenith.
Here is my purchase photo...
with boxes and instructions... ( also showed the pilots / diver in the booklet as well if my memory serves me correctly ).
This was my only online photo i have posted of this watch until today...
and now some new photos... for everyone to enjoy...
Only thing i had done to this watch was had it serviced when I got it way back when ...had a 19mm long blue sharkskin strap made for it and wore it a few times .
The back of the case had some scratch marks from using an incorrect spanner in opening the case. other then that its pretty much factory polished and grained.... I tried taking angled shots so you can see the detail of the case on the lug bevels. 




caseback , serial number is visible I just blurred it out for this post. Sorry i just noticed I swirled a little too much on the caseback ! but I think you still get the idea of the caseback condition. Gota love the Zenith star on the caseback and crown.
I see no evidence ( under the lug marking that a GF bracelet was ever fitted to this watch... ) . Does anyone know what end pieces I would need ? Someone said "ZJ" or "ZM" marked end pieces but would like to get some confirmation.
Wearing it now... and it still stunning....
I just don t know why I kept it at the bank for the last 17 years... .......
Good Hunting
Bill Sohne