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Ebel Chrono Sport ref. 9134901 from ca. 1983, powered by the Ebel cal. 134 (Zenith El Primero 400).

This is the rare steel/white gold version. Cheers, HSTE Herebelow with the more common steel/18k gold version
1M
By: HSTE
5
Ambiorix
533

One of my classy, time-less avantgarde 1980ies designs .....

.... Ebel Chrono Sport in the exceedingly rare white-gold & steel combination. Powered by the Zenith El Primero 400 (called cal. Ebel 134) Cheers, HSTE
6M
By: HSTE
13
hora12reborn
1554

We’re having an amazing first week of meteorological spring

Great for taking wrist shots
1Y
By: Brava
6
Ronald Held
744

The rare all-steel Ebel Chrono Sport ref. 9134901 powered by the El Primero calibre

A superb watch, ticking the boxes for design, movement, craftmanship. And rarity (see indivitual serial number: 707). The watch is from ca. 1983 Cheers, HSTE
1Y
By: HSTE
14
chippyfly
3226

Ebel Watches - A Great Read

This has to be one of the best articles I have read in a while: Some of the old timers around these parts may be better acquainted with Ebel, but I had no idea how important the brand was in the 1980s. I have no reason to assume that the article glamoriz
2Y
By: JoshTheCanadian
13
amanico
3196

very nice article about Ebel

They were THE thing to have in the 1970-1980-1990's Sad how such a company became what it is today www.phillips.com
2Y
By: Bruno.M1
31
amanico
5852

Great take on horlogical history

Ebel was top quality. One has to pay a lot to get similar quality these days. In my care for almost 35 years. The Modulor came to me in ´97 Keepers.... grtz, Dom
2Y
By: Bruno.M1
8
chippyfly
4762

Here is my Ebel with the Zenith calibre 40.0

Lovely understated dial, which is why I bought it many years ago.
2Y
By: hora12reborn
16
hora12reborn
2587

Another "neglected" icon: the Ebel Chrono Sport ref. 9134901 with the Zenith El-Primero 400 (aka. Ebel 134) movement inside.

This is the very rare steel-whitegold version. From ca. 1983. Cheers, HSTE
3Y
By: HSTE
5
halkcb
1570