Ebel 1911 BTR Chronograph in stainless steel with caliber 137 - Full Set - Brand New
BRAND: |
EBEL |
MODEL: |
1911 BTR CHRONOGRAPH |
YEAR: |
CONTEMPORARY |
MATERIAL: |
STAINLESS STEEL |
SIZE – DIAMETER EXCLUDING WINDING CROWN: |
45MM |
SIZE – LENGTH INCLUDING LUGS: |
48MM |
CONDITION: |
BRAND NEW |
BOX: | YES |
PAPER: | YES |
PRICE: |
SOLD |
Ebel 1911 BTR Chronograph in stainless steel with caliber 137 - Full Set - Brand New
Ebel 1911 BTR Chronograph watch with round black dial and steel batons for each hour. Three sub dials for the minutes at 3 o’clock, hours at 6 o’clock and seconds at 9 o’clock. The window for the date is at 4 o’clock. The watch has a tachymeter graduated up to 400 with and is an automatic chronometer. It is a “Swiss Made” model. The hands are in silver with baton shape. Luminous are perfect. The watch has a screwed crown. It has a sapphire crystal exhibition case back with inscriptions around “Stainless Steel – Swiss Made – 100m – E9137L73 – A145703”. The watch has an Ebel automatic movement with caliber 137 and 27 jewels. The watch comes with a black alligator strap and Ebel buckle. Width between lugs is 22.50mm. Brand new full set.
History
Ebel (Eugene Blum et Levy) was registered in 1911 in the town of La Chaux- de-Fonds. Within 1 year, Ebel offered a watch and then a collection for the 1914 for the National Swiss Exhibition including wristwatches, pendant-watches and ring watches. In 1929, Eugene and Charles Eugene with Marcel Reuchel, the watchmaker at the time, installed disciplined production control, quality assurance and a watertight system of checks. New clients came like Vacheron Constantin. Ebel also made wristwatches for the American market under the Paul Breguette name. In 1961, the company launched the “President” and the caliber 059. The real fame started in 1971 and by 1975, the company won the contract for the production of Cartier watches. Ebel also created the line “Sport Classique”. In 1982 came the “Sport Automatique” chronograph with Zenith “El Primero” movement. In 1999, Ebel became part of LVMH and then in January 2004 was acquired by the Movado Group.
Technical details
Automatic Ebel movement with caliber 137 with 27 jewels, 28,800 A/h and 48 hours of power.
Measurements
Diameter excluding winding crown: 45mm
Length including lugs: 48mm