Eberhard, very rare three register split-seconds chronograph, 18-karat yellow gold, circa 1950.
This is one of the rarest split-seconds chronographs made by Eberhard. At a time when split-seconds chronographs were limited to a few brands such as Patek Philippe, Breitling, and Rolex, this model is the culmination of Eberhard's technology with its unique hack function in addition to the split function, and is often found in two-resistor versions It is a very precious gem with three registers, which is rare for a split-seconds watch. The case size is 39mm and the case thickness is 15mm. The overwhelming presence of the split-seconds chronograph made by Eberhard and the silver dial with the applied logo with dauphine hands also attracts the appearance of the times and great taste.
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1950s Eberhard 18K Yellow Gold Rare Split Second Chronograph With 3register
Manufacturer | EBERHARD |
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Model | Split Second Chronograph |
Year of Manufacture | 1950s |
Reference no. | 1633 |
Product no. | B-9666 |
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Item details
Serial no. | *** |
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Caliber | 1600 |
Movement no. | 17,*** |
Movement type | Manual winding |
Material | 18K Yellow Gold |
Case size | 39mm |
Case type | Snap back Non-Water-resistant |
Dial | Original |
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Type of Indices | Applied |
Belt | Non Original (between lugs:20mm) / C-106-2 |
Evaluation case | 92% |
Evaluation dial | 91% |
Evaluation mov | 92% |
Condition | 4.5 |
Rarity | 5 |
Other details
Case: minor scratches and aging, but retains its original shape and volume, hallmarks and engraving on the back.
Dial: The dial, which has changed to a pale color, shows a wonderful taste.
Movement: unadjusted, will be delivered after maintenance.
Dial: The dial, which has changed to a pale color, shows a wonderful taste.
Movement: unadjusted, will be delivered after maintenance.