The more prestige watch brands are now starting to lean towards different methods of power for their watches most watches these days tend to rely on watch batteries to keep them ticking.
The new Ebel 1911 is a perpetual calendar chronograph which meaning you shouldn’t need to worry about changing the date on the watch. The perpetual calendar from Ebel uses the caliber 288 which has 436 parts. This 26 jewel automatic beats at 28,800 bph and has a power reserve of 48 hours. It is COSC-certified as a chronometer.
The watch itself is limited to 200 pieces and has 18kt rose gold case, and is water resistant to 100 meters. Crystals are both AR-coated sapphire.
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