





15Δ︎
Ebel
Ref. 8134901
Sports Classic Chronograph
玉寶,黃金計時腕錶,備藍色珍珠母貝錶盤。附保證書及錶盒
估價
CHF5,000–10,000
€5,300–10,700
$5,800–11,700
成交價
CHF9,525
製造商
Ebel
年份
1993
型號
8134901
錶殼號碼
64'106'313
型號名稱
Sports Classic Chronograph
材料
18k yellow gold
機芯
Automatic, cal 400, 31 jewels
錶帶/ 錶鏈
Leather
錶扣
18k yellow gold Ebel deployant clasp
尺寸
38mm Diameter
簽名
Case, dial, movement and buckle signed
配件
Accompanied by Ebel fitted box, guarantee card and product literature
完整圖錄內容
The Ebel Sports Classic -later dubbed 1911- is undoubtedly one of the symbols of the 80s, no other watch represented the insouciance and maximalism of that period as this watch.
Created in 1911, Ebel rapidly made a name for itself supplying private label watches to other brands. Ebel’s breakthrough came in the late 1970s when one of the founder’s grand children Pierre-Alain Blum took the helm making Ebel one of the most iconic brands of the 1980s-1990s.
The Sport Classique models were launched in 1977 with their defining “wave” bracelets, however it was not until 1982 that the chronograph model was presented, Ebel turning to Zenith to supply El Primero chronograph movements that they had stopped producing but still had a few in stock. Rolex is often credited for the revival of the El Primero movement when they introduced the automatic winding Daytona ref 16520 but that was in 1988, 6 years after Ebel!
The present superbly lavish example features an ultra rare blue mother of pear dial with diamond indexes and houses the last iteration of the El Primero, cal 400.
Created in 1911, Ebel rapidly made a name for itself supplying private label watches to other brands. Ebel’s breakthrough came in the late 1970s when one of the founder’s grand children Pierre-Alain Blum took the helm making Ebel one of the most iconic brands of the 1980s-1990s.
The Sport Classique models were launched in 1977 with their defining “wave” bracelets, however it was not until 1982 that the chronograph model was presented, Ebel turning to Zenith to supply El Primero chronograph movements that they had stopped producing but still had a few in stock. Rolex is often credited for the revival of the El Primero movement when they introduced the automatic winding Daytona ref 16520 but that was in 1988, 6 years after Ebel!
The present superbly lavish example features an ultra rare blue mother of pear dial with diamond indexes and houses the last iteration of the El Primero, cal 400.