Eberhard, Cal.16''', oversized ø 40 mm, chronograph, rare porcelain dial, circa 1930s.
It is equipped with the Cal.16 line, which features Everard's original hack function: the 2 o'clock button for start, stop and reset, and the sliding 4 o'clock button, which at first glance appears to be a button, but when slid upwards while the chronograph is running, the hack mechanism is activated. The rare porcelain dial, found only in early models, is a wonderful combination of telemeter, snail tachymeter and bullet-shaped indexes. It comes with a later genuine box and an external bracelet (suitable for wrist circumference up to 20cm).
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1930s Eberhard Cal.16 Chronograph Porcelain Dial Rare Bar Index in 40mm Staybrite
| Manufacturer | Eberhard |
|---|---|
| Model | Chronograph |
| Year of Manufacture | 1930s |
| Reference no. | --- |
| Product no. | A-6216 |
| Price |
Item details
| Serial no. | 4,*** |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 10''' |
| Movement no. | --- |
| Movement type | Manual winding |
| Material | Staybrite |
| Case size | 40mm |
| Case type | Snap back Non-Water-resistant |
| Dial | Original |
|---|---|
| Type of Indices | Porcelain |
| Belt | Non-original (fixed, lug width: 20mm) |
| Evaluation case | 93% |
| Evaluation dial | 95% |
| Evaluation mov | 93% |
| Condition | 4.5 |
| Rarity | 4.5 |
Other details
Case: minor scratches and age spots, but retains original shape and volume.
Dial: very clean with no visible scratches or stains.
Movement: no problems with winding or chronograph functions. Accuracy is around 40 seconds per day.
Dial: very clean with no visible scratches or stains.
Movement: no problems with winding or chronograph functions. Accuracy is around 40 seconds per day.














