Ebel Watches
Ebel is yet another legend within the watch industry. Begun in 1911 by Eugene Blum and his wife, Alice Levy - "Ebel" is an acronym for their names. Ebel is considered the world leader in Swiss sport watches and chronographs.
Today, the Ebel Company is run by their grandchildren. It has thrived and increased in revenue in an age where Swiss movement has been usurped by quartz. Ebel continues to set the bar for technical excellence and attentiveness to the needs of today's watch consumer.
Warranty
In 2003, Ebel announced: "To reinforce the quality craftsmanship and precision of its timepieces, Ebel now features a five-year international, unconditional warranty that covers all parts and labor." The warranty is one of the longest in the watch industry.
Ebel Product Line
The Ebel Beluga Manchette Women's Watch (model 9057A21-19650) comes with a pink mother-of-pearl dial and 4 diamonds under sapphire glass. Water-resistant to 100 feet, its band is polished stainless steel, and it lists for $1450.
The Men's' Ebel Tarawa Watch (model 9137J40-5435H34) features triple-curved sapphire glass and a brown alligator leather strap. With automatic movement and a stainless steel case, it lists for $5850.
The Ebel Classic Wave Lady Watch (model 9087F21-0225) comes with a white dial, sapphire glass and polished wave stainless steel case and bracelet. Water resistant to 150 feet, it lists for $1125.
The Ebel 1911 Chronograph Watch (model 9137240-35735136 1911) comes in the series named in honor of the year the Blums founded the company. It features a stainless steel case with oval counters, a black dial and a sapphire crystal. The chronograph is a certified COSC chronometer. It lists for $2950.
