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Eberhard
Pre Extra-Fort
An exceptionally well-preserved attractive and rare yellow gold multi-scale chronograph wristwatch with stop function, champagne dial and hang tag
Full-Cataloguing
Therefore, when the complication was active, pressing the pusher didn't reset the seconds sphere to zero but instead initiated a fresh measurement from the beginning. The present example is preserved in outstanding condition and retains all of its original factory finishes on the case. To go along with the beautiful yellow gold case, the watch is also equipped with a complementary champagne-colored dial. At 39mm, it boasts a truly substantial dimension for its era, providing the dial with a prominent role within the timepiece.
Eberhard
Swiss | 1887From its earliest days, Eberhard & Co. has sought to bring innovation and precision to watchmaking. As early as the 1890s, the firm introduced a patented setting mechanism to its pocket watches, and in 1905 they introduced a digital system for reading the hours and minutes on a wristwatch. Throughout the firm's long history, they have produced high-quality chronograph watches, introducing their first chronograph wristwatch in 1919. Highly sought-after by collectors, Eberhard's first split-seconds chronograph appeared in 1939. Another key model is the Scafograph 100, an extremely rare diving model introduced in the 1950s. In 2001, Eberhard & Co. made history with their Chrono 4 model, the first chronograph wristwatch with counters horizontally arranged in one row.