Ebel 1215898 Features
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Ref. No. :1215898
Code :500.484
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Bracelet Material :Gold/Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Stuttgart
Price : € 3,200 (= $ 3,980)
Availability
On request
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Movement/Caliber :Ebel 003
Case
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Case Diameter :23,50 mm
Waterproof :50 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Mother of pearl
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Gold/Steel
Clasp :Double-fold clasp
Buckle Material :Steel
Others :Gemstone
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Ebel 1215898 wrist watches news:
High horology isn¡¯t just about movements: it¡¯s also about aesthetics. The watch brands in Geneva call on a range of decorative techniques, such as guillochage, enameling, and skeletonizing, that can add as much to the cost of watch as can a notable manufacture movement. Here,?four watches showcasing the skills that some high-end watch companies call the ¡°metiers d¡¯art.¡±Jaeger-LeCoultre¡¯s Master Ultra Thin Grand Feu, a new version of its razor-slim Master Ultra Thin, looks simple but is anything but. Above its 1.85-mm-thick movement, Caliber 849, rests a dial made using the very demanding grand feu (French for ¡°big fire¡±) enamel technique, so named because of the particularly intense heat it requires (800 to 900 degrees C). The enamel is applied in layers; each is fired separately. An instant too long in the oven and the dial, made of gold, is ruined. Jaeger is proud indeed of the dial: the words ¡°¨¦mail Grand Feu¡± (¨¦mail is French for enamel) are inscribed between 7 and 8 o¡¯clock. The w
In the middle, the pattern changes to look like a race track curve, a bit like a flag, or perhaps the Microsoft Windows logo (surely the latter).The 44-45mm wide case came in titanium or steel and was made in the 'carbon fiber' era (as I call it). In terms of case size, I am not totally sure, but I think the gold model was a bit larger than the titanium model. The bezel on the top and sides are all inlaid nicely with carbon fiber. This also applied to the chronograph pusher housings on sides of the watch. The chronograph pushers on this model were originally meant to look like gas pedals, but have since been used so much that forget their original theme. I love the woven stitching on the alligator strap. Supposed to look like a racing suit, but (especially on the titanium model) reminds me of a Spiderman web.
Hi Guys, Its been awhile since my last post. This new job of mine is killing me.Anyway, hope u guys can advice me on a problem I noticed on my watch.I was winding it as sadly I have been neglecting it for awhile. After winding it up and adjusting the time, I noticed that the second hand didn't automatically start to move. There wasn't a "click" when I push in the crown after adjusting the time, there was a click and the second hand started moving only when I was half way screwing in the crown. Hope my fellow WIS can help me with this unfortunate problem of mine.
I have seen these watches for sale at really cheap prices and was wondering what was your opinion about them. Any pictures to see this watch in more detail, I have seen some pictures, but the quality was not that good for me to appreciate the watch.Thank You
Still waiting for my boat to come in with my first watch (BLNR) but I was curious about service and warranty work. If I end up finding a watch outside my area such as on vacation, etc and I buy it, do I simply use my local ad for service and warranty work? What if I was to buy a watch in Europe let's say and two weeks later it stops working when I'm back home?I can't see where my local ad would be happy to help me with a watch I purchased somewhere else. Is this a known issue or are they treated like car warranties where your expected to take it to any authorized dealer?Hopefully I'll end up buying locally and this won't be an issue but you never know. Thanks







