Ebel 1911 BTR QP Pink Gold

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1911 BTR QP Pink Gold is a chronograph by Ebel.

In the summer of 2008 Ebel presented this spectacular luxury variant of the 1911 BTR Automatic Perpetual Calendar Chronograph: a chronograph with the complication of the perpetual calendar, highly esteemed among connoisseurs, which draws attention to itself by its unusual dial design.

The high-precision astronomical moon phase of the watch works far more accurately than conventional moon phase displays: A deviation of one day arises only after 122 years, while in standard moon phases it occurs after a little over 2 1/2 years. The functions of the perpetual calendar can be adjusted by means of four adjusters on the side of the case, which can be operated with a special pen.

The case of the watch is made of 18ct rose gold. The series is limited to 200 pieces.

Reference:

1215860

Movement:

Ebel manufacture calibre 288, 28,800 A/h
Self-winding chronograph movement, perpetual calendar
COSC certified chronometer
Bi-directional winding ball-bearing rotor
27 jewels
436 components
Power reserve 48 h

Case:

18ct rose gold
Ø 44.5 mm, height 14.3 mm
Domed sapphire crystal with anti-glare treatment on both sides
Sapphire crystal caseback
Waterproof to 100 m

Dial:

Open black dial
Totalisers from metallic tinted sapphire crystal
12 indexes coated with Superluminova
Skeletonized gold-plated hands

Functions:

Hours, minutes, seconds, date
Perpetual calendar, moon phase
Chrono seconds
Rapid calendar advance

Bracelet:

Hand-sewn black alligator leather strap with safety folding clasp

Warranty:

3 years

Limited edition:

200 pieces