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Zenith El Primero Prototype

Reference 1205SP · Stainless Steel

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AED 26kLow
AED 55kHigh
AED 29kMedian

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The Zenith El Primero Prototype 1205SP is a pre-production chronograph manufactured between 1967 and 1969 during the development of the caliber 3019 PHC. Collectors prioritize this reference because it represents the earliest physical implementation of the high-frequency integrated automatic chronograph movement. The 1205SP features a 37mm stainless steel case with a screw-down caseback and a distinctive silver sunburst dial characterized by a date window at the 4:30 position and a lack of the "El Primero" branding found on later production models like the A384. Due to its status as a developmental prototype, production was limited to a small number of units, making it significantly rarer than standard production references. On the secondary market, these prototypes typically command prices in the mid-to-high five-figure range. A notable example sold at a 2019 Phillips auction for approximately 75,000 CHF, highlighting its historical importance as a functional testbed for the movement.

Auction track record

1 documented sale since 2015. Top hammer $73,500 at Phillips Geneva in 2015. Median hammer: $73,500.

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1205SP · El Primero Prototype 2015 $73,500 Phillips Geneva

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