When I use the term " Trap ", it is not in a pejorative way, but this one was a surprise. I have to confess that I know not a lot of things about Eberhard. Ok, I kno some vintage pieces like the Scientigraf, a kind of Railmaster by Eberhard. And its divin
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
Have gone back and forth on selling this one, but need to move a few to make room for a couple of incoming timepieces. For sale here is one I hunted for close to 5 years. The Eberhard & Co. Scientigraf Ref. 11538 is something of an insiders grail,
With the help of a friend well versed in the ways of cameras, I finally managed to procure a few proper scans of this one. I've been wearing it ever since the photo shoot. Never seen another live before. Hope you enjoy the scans. Darren
For sale here is one I hunted for close to 5 years, but unfortunately must let go on account of a recent purchase. The Eberhard & Co. Scientigraf – Ref. 11538 – is something of an “insiders’ grail”, as it’s as rare as y
Eberhard, in my view, is one of those "insider" brands - at least vintage Eberhard. They made a number of their own movemens back in the day, although the Scafograf 200 began as a Felsa movement I believe. The last Scientigraf I saw posted on that popular
My understanding is that the Scientigraf is somewhat like the vintage Milgaus and Ingenieur (antimagnetic properties). The Scafograf underwent a number of different iterations over the years, ranging between 100m and 1,000m of water resistance. I like man
Searched for years for one of these, but missed on the couple I found for one reason or another. Have always been drawn to the look, build and size of this one - in fact, I seem to be smitten by vintage Eberhards generally. Have seen plenty of Scafograf 3