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Ebel’s 1216125 From The Classic 100 Series

The name Ebel is an acronym for Eugene Blum Et Levy – the duo who first created this fascinating brand just over a century ago back in 1911. This Ebel watch is one of their more simple designs but the class of Ebel and, indeed, their aesthetics shine through brilliantly here.  The case carries dimensions of 40mm which is smaller than most other contemporary gent’s watches.

The case is sculpted from stainless steel which uses black PVD. PVD or Phosphor Vapor Deposition binds the plating at an atomic level, thus, negating the risk of the plated element chipping or wearing away over time. PVD also strengthens the steel and does have some scratch resistant properties ensuring that the 1216125 will remain as stunning as the first day it was purchased. The main crown is textured allowing for easy time and date changes. The case back is screwed and also made with hypoallergenic PVD stainless steel making this watch perfect for daily wear.

The dial on the 1216125 is black and features applied indexes for the hour markers. The hands on this model are diamond shaped complementing the smooth lines of the 1216125. The hour markers and hands are silver toned which stands out wonderfully against the black dial. There is no lume on these elements which can make reading the dial in low light conditions difficult. A small date display window is located at the 3 o’clock position completing the dial.

This handsome gent’s timepiece is powered by a Swiss made automatic movement which works by the movement of the wrist. Protecting against scratches on the dial window is a sapphire crystal which is ranked a 9 on the MoH’s scale of hardness (Diamond is ranked 10). Probably the most eye-catching aspect of this watch is the shiny blue alligator strap which secures this watch with the help of a classic pin buckle made from black PVD stainless steel. The 1216125 from the Classic 100 Series is made water resistant to 50 meters. This superb timepiece is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of purchase and retails for USD $3,200.

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