![]() All details except the date are given a Super-LumiNova coating. A red central chronograph seconds hands stand out against the blue background. The small seconds sub-dial is a mix of white and darker blue, as are the chronograph 30 minutes and 12-hour registers. Time is indicated with central hour and minute hands, with white Super-LumiNova inserts. The outer ring has a pulsometer and tachymeter scale, with a “shark tooth” chronograph scale one step inward. Of note is the white dial surrounded by a grey ring, which displays both a tachymeter and a Base 15 pulsations scale which are seen also on some other references, such as the ref A3818 and A788. The dial is satin-brushed in blue, with bright white printed markings and indices. The watch further features a red paddle hand, which can be found in many of the El Primero chronographs made by Zenith in this era. A domed sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating covers the dial, while a second one on the back covers the movement. Classic pump-style pushers flanking the crown are used to start, stop and reset the chronograph. It is finished with a mix of brushed and polished surfaces for a strong contrast and play of light. ![]() It’s primarily called “Airweight Cover Girl” because it has a lightweight titanium case measuring 37mm across, similarly shaped as previous Zenith Revival models using this tonneau style.
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