Is Ebel a luxury watch?
Is Ebel a luxury watch?
Ebel is a Swiss luxury watch company that was founded in 1911 at La Chaux-de-Fonds in the canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
What movements does Ebel use?
The 1911 range has featured some fine chronographs, initially using the Zenith El Primero movement. In 1995, after 5 years of development, Ebel launched their own ‘in-house’ automatic chronograph movement; the Calibre 137.
Who owns Ebel?
Movado Group
Acquired by Movado Group in 2004 and renowned today for its iconic bracelet design with signature wave-shaped links, EBEL continues to create luxury timepieces that embody contemporary elegance with subtle, yet exquisite detail.
Are Ebel Watches waterproof?
Men’s EBEL Sport Classic watch, stainless steel case, Ø 40.0mm, blue galvanic dial with applied Roman numerals, sapphire crystal with antireflective treatment underneath, stainless steel wave link bracelet with deploying buckle, Swiss quartz movement, water-resistant up to 50 Meter.
How can you tell if a Ebel watch is real?
Most (but not all) Ebel watches have a serial number. Unlike other brands the serial number won’t tell you a lot about the watch, but it is enough to authenticate it as a real model. If the serial number isn’t engraved into the back of the watch it may be engraved on the movement or on the inside of the watch back.
What does Ebel stand for?
EBEL
Acronym | Definition |
---|---|
EBEL | Eugène Blum et Lévy (Swiss watch company) |
EBEL | Erste Bank Eishockey Liga (Austrian hockey league) |
EBEL | Experimental and Behavioral Economics Laboratory (California) |
EBEL | E-Business and E-Learning |
Are Ebel Watches still being made?
Under the Movado Group, Ebel had to increase the production of their timepieces. Despite this, however, their watches are still not mass-produced, per se.