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.... Ebel Chrono Sport in the exceedingly rare white-gold & steel combination. Powered by the Zenith El Primero 400 (called cal. Ebel 134) Cheers, HSTE ...
What if anything do you know about this black dial variant? I'm not crazy about the color, I'd rather have the white, but I like how the III and IX are handled ie: not chopped into by the subdials...and not delighted by that 4:30 date but I'd live with it...
white gold. The bracelet was normally full steel and had no white gold in between the links whereas the steel and yellow gold one had additionally a gold bezel and gold in between the links and as such cost more for these small additional golden parts. He...
but yours looks better Only so sad that Ebel is nowadays a cheap totally uninteresting brand. Never understood why a big group didn't buy it and gave it the attention it deserved. 3 - 4 decades ago it was really interesting