EBERHARD. A VERY RARE, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD HINGED SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BLACK DIAL AND START/STOP/LOCK DEVICE
EBERHARD. A VERY RARE, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD HINGED SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BLACK DIAL AND START/STOP/LOCK DEVICE
EBERHARD. A VERY RARE, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD HINGED SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BLACK DIAL AND START/STOP/LOCK DEVICE
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EBERHARD. A VERY RARE, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD HINGED SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BLACK DIAL AND START/STOP/LOCK DEVICE

EBERHARD & CO., LA-CHAUX-DE-FONDS, MOVEMENT NO. 15’976, CASE NO. 1’001’457, MANUFACTURED IN 1939

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EBERHARD. A VERY RARE, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE 18K GOLD HINGED SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH BLACK DIAL AND START/STOP/LOCK DEVICE
EBERHARD & CO., LA-CHAUX-DE-FONDS, MOVEMENT NO. 15’976, CASE NO. 1’001’457, MANUFACTURED IN 1939
Movement: cal. EB 1600, manual, 17 jewels, signed
Dial: signed
Case: hinged back, fixed bar lugs, 39 mm. diam., signed
With: Eberhard & Co. Extract of the Archives confirming production of the present watch with black dial, tachymetre scale and 5ths of a second indication in 1939
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Lot Essay

The present timepiece is a highly attractive example of an Eberhard split seconds chronograph wristwatch, distinguished by its, particularly for the period but also still today, large 39 mm. size and the attractive black lacquered dial. The overall condition of this nearly 80 years old timepiece is excellent, the case has not been subject to careless polishing demonstrated by its full proportions and the sharp edges to the triple stepped bezel. The original dial shows clear scripts and only minor spotting from aging.

The movement, caliber EB 1600 with column wheel, is fitted with a two button split second system. The winding crown button starts, stops and resets the chronograph to zero, the button at 2 o’clock is for the split function and it features the functionality to lock the chronograph by sliding the bottom pusher towards the winding crown.

All in all a superb example of a 1940s split seconds chronograph wristwatch.

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