First I like to say - big thank you to all participants and judges! Another great weekend! As already mentioned, not an easy task judging this week... First two honorable mentioning - One due to its technical interior... Baron with his Aquanaut 5650... An
Ebel Sportwave Aquatica, designed by Zavier Perrenoud. Number 8 out of 100 with a 500M rating. Many of my watches say "sport" in their names, but are not watches I would wear while engaging in sports. Watching sports, sure. Talking about sport whilst cons
I scratched through my images to find profiles, and found these (with apologies to those with slow internet): 1958 Bulova His Excellency, caliber 10BP; 1946 JLC ref. 2953, showing a currently rare feature, the deeply domed back: Ebel Classic 100 anniversa
the Ebel Sportwave Aquatica, 1911 BTR Chronograph, and several others in the Ebel line (Tarawa, Beluga Grande with diamonds for the ladies, and more) from a decade or so ago. The Sportwave Aquatica was a limited edition with helium valve and 500-meters wa
I'm a watch novice so I hope some of you mayvens can help with this question. My daughter's jeweler sent her 11 year old Ebel Sportwave to Ebel for a new battery and pressure testing. The charge was to be $135. The jeweler was told by Ebel that they recom