Mine is right here: Yes, the Movado Group finally came to my price for an Ebel 1911 BTR Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. The caliber 288 is a specially finished Lemania-based Ebel chronograph with a Dubois-Dépraz perpetual calendar module. Somebody remind ...
Ebel did a good job distinguishing the chronograph hands from the time and calendar hands. But it does require an extra diopter or two in the bifocals for the calendar hands. —Rick
One of few I don’t have from Ebel, although I do have the other limited-edition centennial model. I love the old logo. This is my third BTR—I also own the 9137L73 with rubber bezel, and the 9139L72 with the central-minutes dial and a steel bezel with an e...
The BTR experiment did not succeed for them, sad to say. But their chronograph movement lives on. They sold the movement, tooling, and half a dozen specialty technicians to Ulysse Nardin in 2012, and it lives on as the UN150 family. And the Breguet 582 fa...
seems then that you got a rare piece and again from a brand one wouldn't see such complicated piece.... just pity they didn't continue with PC further, y