Tony C.
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As others have suggested...
Eberhard has a long history of manufacturing fine chronographs. They also, in my view, hold a fairly important place in the development of early (i.e. '50s and early '60s) dive watches. Not so much because of great technical breakthroughs, but very good movements and cases coupled with some superb dials. Their first, the Scafograf 100, produced in very low numbers, is my favorite.
Cheers,
Tony C.
I agree ...
By: nilomis : January 28th, 2014-04:14
Robin, Before posting here I did a web research about Eberhard and it seems that there are quite a few information about the brand, even about who owns it. I'm assuming that is an independent, owned by Palmiro Mont (Curious note - there is a family on my ...
Thank you, and I agree...
By: Tony C. : January 28th, 2014-07:49
Longines and Movado have long been two of my favorites as well. Your points, and our similar paths underscore one of the sublime joys of vintage watch collecting: the deeper one digs, the more interesting and enjoyable the process becomes! Cheers, Tony C....
Eberhard & Co.
By: deBalzac : January 28th, 2014-14:34
Eberhard has made many beautiful watches over the years, I have the Huit Jours (8 days) with a Peseux 7001 movement highly modified with twin barrels and power-reserve indicator (Eberhard cal. 896-8J). Eberhard & Co is an independent watch company own...
Oldflyer
By: deBalzac : January 29th, 2014-01:24
I found some information about your friends Eberhard. The model is called Oldflyer Vitré and is from the Avio Collection. It was made in the late 1990's. The movement is a Valjoux 7733. LdB ...
Eberhard golden age
By: Noodia : February 1st, 2014-10:26
The 60s Eberhard production cited by Tony and others (Scafograf, Scientigraf without to forget the Contograf) are appealing and highly collectible IMO. We could also speak about the Contodat, first chronograph with date, the gold case execution with its t...