Ebel Wave 18K Diamond
Ebel Wave 18K Diamond
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Full Gold Ocatgon decorated with 5 Screwes, 59 Diamonds and the legendary Wave Bracelet
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This watch was made in the 1990s
Model: Wave 18K Diamond
Collection: Sport Classic
Reference: 13113461
Year: 1990s
Scope of Delivery: zrhbrg Packaging with digital Asset
Glass: Mineral Glass
Case Material: 18ct. Solid Gold
Bezel Material: Diamond Set 18ct. Solid Gold
Case Back Material: 18ct. Solid Gold
Features: Date
Indexes: Applied
Dial Handstyle: Stick Hands
Clasp Type: Fold Over Clasp
Clasp Material: Ebel 18ct. Solid Gold
About the Watch
The Ebel Sport Classic watch collection has unequivocally hit the mark, achieving immediate global acclaim. In 1983, it seized the interest of collectors with its hexagonal-shaped case featuring rounded corners. Enhanced with the distinctive Ebel Wave bracelet, developed under Blum's direction in 1977, the collection seamlessly blended an elegant and sporty character into a single timepiece.
About the Brand
Ebel was established in 1911 by Eugène Blum and his wife Alice, whose maiden name was née Lévy, in La-Chaux-de-Fond. The brand name originates from the first letters of their names: Eugène Blum Et Lévy. According to the company catalogue of 2008, Eugène was responsible for the technical elements and Alice for aesthetics and design. Little is known about her public identity as an artist and entrepreneur, nor about her private life in the family and in the Jewish community. In 1929, their son Charles took over the management of the company. He built the sales network of the business by further expanding it into many foreign countries, including the United States. Under the direction of Blum's grandson Pierre-Alain, the company took a significant upturn since the beginning of the 1970s and produced wristwatches for Cartier, leading to Ebel becoming the fastest growing swiss watch manufacturer in the 1980s and the 1990s. The company was part of LVMH Group until the end of the 2003 till it was sold to the Movado Group for $62.2 million.