EBEL (Eguene Blum et Levy) was founded in 1911. The company rose to significance primarily as a manufacturing and assembly plant for other watchmakers under the leadership of the family founders. A partnership with Cartier helped launch the company into the modern era. In 1972 Ebel launched a collection which cemented their high luxury status. The Movado group acquired Ebel in 2003 from LVMH (Louis Vuitton, Moet & Hennessy). The acquisition was intended to allow the Movado group to move further upmarket. The 1911 line is a tribute to the founding of Ebel. Particularly desirable 1911 models utilize the company's in-house Ebel calber 137 chronograph movement which is C.O.S.C. certified.
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18k Gold head and bracelet with hidden clasp, white Roman dial, quartz, sapphire crystal, water resistant 30m, Ref. 8157111, 24mm, Retail = $7,450, Never Worn in Box with Papers + BW Warranty
$2985 our price, $2895 cash discount
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18k Gold head and bracelet with hidden clasp, mother of pearl dial with 12 diamond markers, quartz, sapphire crystal, water resistant 30m, Ref. , 24mm, Retail = $7,500, Never Worn in Box with Papers + BW Warranty
$3085 our price, $2995 cash discount
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18k Gold head and bracelet with hidden clasp, diamond bezel, textured mother of pearl dial with 12 diamond markers, quartz, sapphire crystal, water resistant 30m, Ref. , 24mm, Retail = $10,150, Never Worn in Box with Papers + BW Warranty
$4115 our price, $3995 cash discount
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