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1940s Eberhard & Co Stainless Steel Jumbo Step Bezel Chronograph
Manufacturer | Eberhard & Co |
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Model | Chrnograph |
Year of Manufacture | 1940s |
Reference no. | --- |
Product no. | B-4964 |
Price |
This is a very rare stainless steel chronograph by Everard from the 1940s. This is probably the largest civilian wristwatch of this era, except for flight watches, with a stepped bezel design. The dial design is also excellent and powerful. The upper chrono button is used to start, stop, and reset the chronograph, while the lower button serves as a sliding hack function that locks all the chrono buttons at the same time. The lower button serves as a sliding hack function that locks all the chrono buttons at the same time.
Item details
Serial no. | 1,004,*** |
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Caliber | 14000 |
Movement no. | 22,*** |
Movement type | Manual wind |
Material | Stainless steel |
Case size | 40mm |
Case type | Snap back Non-Water-resistant |
Dial | Original |
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Type of Indices | |
Belt | non Original (Fix 20mm, between lugs) |
Evaluation case | 95% |
Evaluation dial | 85% |
Evaluation mov | 88% |
Condition | 4 |
Rarity | 4.5 |
Other details
Case: There are some abrasions, but most of the original shape seems to be still there, showing solid edges.
Dial: If you look at the scratches, you can see the aging change on the surface. Also, there is an aging change around 9 o'clock which can be seen by naked eyes.
Movement: The chrono function is good and the accuracy is around 30 seconds per day.
Dial: If you look at the scratches, you can see the aging change on the surface. Also, there is an aging change around 9 o'clock which can be seen by naked eyes.
Movement: The chrono function is good and the accuracy is around 30 seconds per day.