This is a description of a vintage chronograph watch manufactured in the 1950s, featuring an Eberhard caliber 65 movement and belonging to the early version of the Extra-Fort series. It is crafted in 18k pink gold with an oversized 39mm case. While Eberhard watches from the 1950s typically came with the Caliber 14000, this early Extra-Fort model is equipped with the Caliber 16, also known as Valjoux 65, which was commonly used in Eberhard watches from the 1930s to the 1940s.
The high-quality silver dial, adorned with applied numerals and dolphin hands, exhibits a charming patina, showcasing the appeal of well-aged changes. The oversized case, made of 18k pink gold and measuring 39mm, adds to the watch's overwhelming presence.
The Valjoux 65 movement in this watch features a unique mechanism not found in regular chronographs. The upper chronograph button is used for start, stop, and reset functions, while the lower button operates a sliding hack mechanism. The timepiece comes with a highly valuable vintage box, guarantee, PGP clasp, and other accessories from that era.