Basel 2009: Ebel - Interview with Ebel's President/Creative Director, Marc Michel-Amadry by Tony P At the Baselworld fair this year I had a chance to catch up with Marc Michel-Amadry, the newly-appointed President and Creative Director for Ebel, a key bra...
The football (Or soccer for us Americans!) tie-in is interesting, as are the monobloc cases. I honestly knew nothing about Ebel until reading this post, so thanks! Cheers, Daos
... well, maybe this is a bit exaggerated, but it is a fact, that, when nobody in Switzerland believed that mechanical watch movements could survive the quartz crisis of the Seventies, it was Ebel who prevented Zenith from scrapping the now celebrated El ...
Next time I'm out and about on one of my regular watch window shopping trips I'll be sure to keep an eye out for Ebel watches in order to experience them in the metal. I'm grateful that they played their part in saving us from a quartz-only world! Just an...
. . . particularly the FC Bayern model that Tony Axelzon presented a few threads below. Although I haven't tried one on, I would guess that the blended form works better than one might expect on smaller wrists, and the brushed finish further serves the pu...
the new Tektron and Classic (octagonal) case designs are growing on me. The "pebble" influenced design is intriguing and seems very tactile. See previous report in 2008 click here 1911 TEKTON FC Bayern Munich 1911 TEKTON Arsenal FC Regards, MTF This messa...
... just think of Blancpain's current Fifty Fathoms. However, there the sapphire surface is rounded. To be honest, I think it is a bad idea to have such sharp-edged outlines of the sapphire bezel, as we see on the Ebel. Sapphire is brittle, and damages af...