Zenith’s newest watch is all about that red, white, and blue.

The Swiss watchmaker has just unveiled a limited-edition timepiece that celebrates America in honor of its 250th anniversary. The Chronomaster Revival A384 Liberty II Edition will come in two variations: a fitting 250 pieces in stainless steel retailing for $10,600, and 25 models in forged carbon for a cool $13,400—both exclusive to the U.S., of course.

The new model, while celebrating the good ol’ USA, also pulls from Zenith’s own history. The watchmaker brought its 1969 A384 timepiece back to life with the same 37 mm tonneau-shaped case. The movement, too, calls back to the ’60s watch, with the El Primero 400 caliber used here stemming from the one from 1969, a.k.a. the world’s first automatic, integrated high-frequency chronograph. You can sneak a peek of the movement via the transparent caseback, which features an engraving that reads “America 250th Anniversary.” The caliber also offers up a 50-hour power reserve with 36,000 VPH.

The dial is all American.

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