Eberle Gents Stucco Automatic Multi-Function Two-Tone/Rose Gold-Silver
Dial
The craftsmen of Eberle have made this watch with its own valuable
assortment of timekeeping functions. Just under the 12 o'clock hour is a big
date function that provides a clear indication of what day it is. There's
also a duo of sub-dials to the left and to the right that complement the
date by offering valuable information about the day of the week and the
month of the year as well. However, the main attraction of this watch is the
extra large balance wheel that peeks through from the bottom of the dial and
offers a peek at the intricate mechanisms that rest inside this automatic
timekeeper. Surrounding these intricate functions is a two-tone stainless
steel case and matching multi-link bracelet which both offer their own
panache to this exquisite design.
Note: After the 31st, the date mechanism will continue
to run through until it reaches '39'. To correct this, you will need to
advance the window until it reaches '01' again.
-Case-
46mm x 16mm two-tone stainless steel case
Curved mineral crystal
Exhibition back w/ decorated Côtes de Genève bridges & rotor
-Movement-
Automatic MS 2L27 movement w/ 35 jewels
-Dial-
Big date window
Month subsidiary dial
Day subsidiary dial
Visible balance window
-Band-
200mm x 23mm two-tone stainless steel bracelet
-Buckle-
Hidden butterfly buckle
-Water Resistant-
Up to 5 ATM
-Warranty-
One year limited manufacturer's warranty
For more information:
www.eberlewatches.com
The Gnomon...
An ancient Greek word that means "that which reveals," the gnomon has
come to be known as the blade that rises up from a sundial and casts the
shadow to tell the time. Constructing one of these archaic devices was
considered an art form with a gnomonist spending weeks or months to make his
work as precise as possible.
It's no wonder, then, that when Maurice Eberle wished to create his own
watch brand, he called it "Gnomon".
In a time when watches were being produced for a world soon to be at war,
Eberle was working feverishly in Switzerland to create innovative watch
movements. In 1916 he was granted a Swiss patent for one such movement and
would continue to elevate overall watch construction.
In 1918, Eberle and the Gnomon watch company would receive a patent for a
fastening device using greased friction for the wheel train on the cover of
the mainspring wheel. In that same year, he would also receive a patent for
a cutting edge watch bracelet closure.
By 1920, Gnomon was a well established brand for watch parts and
manufacturing. To reinforce their product, the company placed an ad for one
watch for which it stated that Eberle and Gnomon produced "high quality
horology". Gnomon soon became recognized for both incredibly small
wristwatches and large pocket watches with their own caliber movements,
produced using the technology covered by their own established Swiss
patents.
Now 100 years later, the revolutionary ideals of Maurice Eberle and the
Gnomon watch company have been reintroduced with avant-garde designs and
movements, both inspired by the breakthroughs of this pioneering watchmaker. We
now present the Eberle Watch brand for a whole new generation to appreciate and
enjoy.
Gentlemen's styles that are both classic in feel and contemporary in
function... revealed to all as the new line of Eberle Watches.