Showing posts with label EB140. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EB140. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

The "1887 Remontage Manuel" In Blue

From Eberhard -

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The follow-up to the white dial version, this is the latest iteration from Eberhard.  

The case is of stainless steel and measures 41.8 mm in diameter. The movement is hand winding, the EB140 calibre.  

Here are the pertinents -


CASE:
Stainless steel, 41.80 MM in diameter
20 MM lug width
Stainless steel crown with the Eberhard “E” shield in relief
Case back secured by 4 screws. 

DIAL:
Blue dial with Clous de Paris finishing, personalized with the historical Eberhard & Co. Chaux-de-Fonds logo and the Maison’s foundation year– 1887 – on metal cartouches.
Rhodium-plated Roman numerals and rhomboidal indices, applied. 
Trapezoidal date window, with rhodium-plated profile in relief, at 6 o’clock.

CRYSTAL:
Domed sapphire with interior antireflective coating 

MOVEMENT:
Mechanical hand-winding EB140 Calibre

STRAP:
Alligator

Sunday, July 26, 2020

The 1887 Remontage Manuel

From Eberhard & Co -

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I am, as a rule, not one prone to gushing. Having said that, this is one of the most beguiling new watches I have seen in a few years.

It is available with two different strap options, and although I know that the law of purchasing data would tell you that the black croc is the safe choice, I'm kinda' crushing on the jacquard silk option (below) -
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This is, at least in my opinion, a wonderful departure for Eberhard. Don't get me wrong, the Traversetolo, the Chrono 4 and the Tazio Nuvolari (among others) are wonderful pieces and absolutely worthy of all of the praise that they receive. But having said that, this one is a bit special.
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I could be wrong as I am writing this without the aid of a press kit, but I believe that the dial is available with a "full-steel" look (above) and my personal fave, with gold hands and indices (below) -
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The movement is again, something a bit special -
Courtesy of Eberhard & Co
Hand winding, it is referred to as the EB140.

The case is of stainless steel and measures 41.8 mm

This is listed on the Eberhard & Co. site as a novelty, so I am not sure about its availability, but reach out to your retailer ; )