Eberhard releases five new models of the new "Chronograph 1887" in two varieties. Also available: a new color for the "Travel Setro Vitré"

NEWS News
2024.06.09

Eberhard has released new colors for the Chronograph 1887 and Travel Cétro Vitré as new releases for 2024. The Chronograph 1887 will be available in two types and five models, including a limited edition, and the Travel Cétro Vitré will be available in a new powder blue color.

Chronograph 1887


Chronograph 1887

 From the "1887" collection, named after the year Eberhard was founded, five new models of the "Chronograph 1887" have been released. The lineup includes five models in two types: manual winding and automatic winding, with the two colors of the manual winding models limited to 250 pieces.

Chronograph 1887

(Left) Eberhard "Chronograph 1887" Ref. 31081.01 CP
(Right) Eberhard "Chronograph 1887" Ref. 31081.02 CP
Manual winding (Cal. EB 280). 28,800 vph. Stainless steel case (diameter 41.5 mm, thickness 13.9 mm). Water resistant to 50 meters. Limited to 250 pieces worldwide. 1,751,200 yen each (tax included).

 The Chronograph 1887 is a chronograph watch that reflects the Maison's tradition. Its attention to detail is evident in the hands with different details and the vintage-style crown with coaxial pushers. The two-counter chronograph also features a spiral tachymeter and telemeter, a touch of respect for tradition.

Timepieces

For the Chronograph 1887, the Maison took inspiration from and reinterpreted a chronograph watch from the 1930s, which is preserved at the Eberhard & Co. Museum in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

Chronograph 1887

(Left) Eberhard "Chronograph 1887" Ref. 31082.01 CP
(Center) Eberhard "Chronograph 1887" Ref. 31082.03 CP
(Right) Eberhard "Chronograph 1887" Ref. 31082.06 CP

The blue dial model (Ref. 31082.06 CP) is the only one that uses Roman numerals and omits the telemeter. Automatic (Cal. EB 380). 28,800 vph. Stainless steel case (41.5mm diameter, 14.4mm thick). 50m water resistant. Each is priced at 1,475,100 yen (tax included).

 The two collections each feature a dedicated movement developed in collaboration with AMT. Both are based on the Sellita AMT 5100 and feature a column-wheel chronograph with a flyback function. Their structure has been highly customized, allowing the chronograph reset button and crown to be positioned on the same axis.

CG of Caliber EB 280 (hand-wound). It features a large bouclier pointe (pointed shield) emblem.

CG of Caliber EB 380 (automatic winding). The rotor is decorated with bouclier points.

 Visible through the transparent case back, the back of each watch is adorned with the bouclier point emblem, a mark of authenticity that symbolizes reliability, safety, and solidity, and has been an icon of the Maison since its founding.


Travel Setro Vitre

Travel Setro Vitre

(Left) Eberhard "Travel Setro Vitré" Ref. 21120.22 CA
Manual winding. Stainless steel case (diameter 43.0mm, thickness 10.7mm). Water resistant to 50m. Price: 646,800 yen (tax included).
(Right) Eberhard Travel Setro Vitrée Ref. 21120.22 CP
Manual winding. Stainless steel case (diameter 43.0mm, thickness 10.7mm). Water resistant to 50m. Price: 646,800 yen (tax included).

 The Travel Setro, which debuted in 96 and became a pioneer of large-case watches, has added a new color to its Vitré collection: Powder Blue. This manual-winding model features a refreshing contrast created by the combination of white indexes and hands. The sky-like color scheme makes it perfect for the spring and summer seasons.

 The watch is available with two straps: a Charando steel bracelet and a powder blue soft-touch vintage leather strap. The leaf-shaped hour and minute hands and indexes are coated with luminous material, making it both highly reliable and easy to read.



Contact info: Eberhard Japan Tel. 03-5422-8087


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