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Ebel 1911 in full 18-carat yellow gold

In the male-dominated world of watches, Ebel is a remarkable exception. The brand was founded by a man and a woman, the couple Eugène Blum and Alice Lévy. The chosen brand name, registered on July 15, 1911, in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, is formed by the initials of Eugène Blum Et Lévy, or 'EBEL'. Ebel quickly made a name for itself as a manufacturer of decorative jewelry watches. In October 1929, son Charles Blum joined the company, and together with watchmaker Marcel Reuche, he further refined the production process. Ebel's qualities soon gained recognition outside Switzerland, and during World War II, the brand became a supplier to the British Royal Air Force. Over its more than 100 years of existence, Ebel has developed a number of exceptional timepieces and watches that have made the brand world-famous. The Sport Classique from 1977 is particularly legendary. The Ebel 1911 is a true classic. The basis of this design dates back to the 1970s. This period is characterized by integrated bands and flowing lines. Ebel excelled in this, and these models still form the core of the brand. This specific watch is entirely made of 18-carat yellow gold. Due to its modest dimensions, the watch has an elegant and rich appearance on the wrist. This is enhanced by keeping the dial color soft in tone. A true classic in the world of elegant and avant-garde design.

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