Eberhard is one of the major Swiss watch makers. The Scafograf was the first dive watch from Eberhard. In 1958, the Scafograf 100 was released, which was followed by the Scafograf 200 and 300. The number behind the model name stands for the water resistance of the watch in meters.
The Scafograf 300 from 1965 offered here is the ultimate mix of unique design and historical relevance. The beautiful, mint, black dial has a trapezoidal, asymmetric date window. The alternate date display is just cool: odd date numbers are black and even dates are red. The lume in the hands, hour markers and the 12-index on the bezel is absolutely evenly aged to black and glows greenish in the light. The sought after "Lollipop" hand ist another cool part of this watch. Only the insiders know: the hour hand with its two triangles and the rhombus is extremely rare. The 43mm case with twisted lugs is unpolished. The edges of the case are sharp and crisp (see pictures). The original Eberhard crown is signed with Eberhard's "E". The bi-directional rotating bezel is 100% original and has some scratches that make this watch lively and absolutely honest. On the screwed down caseback one can see the original Eberhard engraving with the seahorse. The Scafograf is powered by the automatic movement of caliber 266-123.
A real bonus to this watch is the original Eberhard stainless steel bracelet from the 1960s, which can hardly be found on the market.
The Eberhard Scafograf 300 shows an impressive and magnificent look and can not be overlooked on the wrist. This is an ultimate collector's item for someone who is looking for an extremely rare object with historical relevance.
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