EBERHARD & CO. PRE EXTRA-FORT THREE-REGISTER CHRONO 1940s
EBERHARD & CO. PRE EXTRA-FORT THREE-REGISTER CHRONO 1940s
Brand
Model
Production Period
Movement
Winding
Case Material
Case Diameter
Thickness
Case Shape
Case Back
Dial
Indexes
Hands
Registers
Chronograph
Scale
Shock Protection
Crystal
Strap
Accessories
Condition
Description
Eberhard & Co.
Pre Extra-Fort Three-Register Chronograph
Late 1930s – Early 1940s
Eberhard Calibre 16000, manual winding
Manual
Stainless steel
40 mm
Approx. 13 mm
Round case with stepped bezel
Snap-on case back
Original Eberhard dial, last execution, three-register layout
Printed Arabic numerals
Original blued steel hands
Small seconds at 9 o’clock, 30-minute recorder at 3 o’clock, 12-hour recorder at 6 o’clock
Two-pusher chronograph with traditional slide-operated mechanism
Peripheral “Base 1000” tachymeter scale
Incabloc (final evolution of the Calibre 16000)
Domed acrylic crystal
Black leather strap
Original Eberhard presentation box
Excellent overall condition, completely original throughout
This outstanding Eberhard chronograph represents the final and most advanced evolution of the celebrated
Pre Extra-Fort series, produced during the late 1930s and the very early 1940s, immediately before the
introduction of the legendary Extra-Fort collection.
Powering the watch is the exceptionally rare Eberhard Calibre 16000 in its final production specification,
distinguished by the addition of the Incabloc shock-protection system. Shortly afterwards, Eberhard
discontinued this remarkable movement in favour of the Landeron 14000 used in the new Extra-Fort models,
making this watch one of the very last and most desirable examples of the original manufacture chronograph.
Its beautifully proportioned 40 mm stainless steel case features the highly sought-after stepped bezel, widely
regarded by collectors as the most elegant and desirable case design ever used on the Pre Extra-Fort series.
The crisp lines and balanced proportions give the watch an unmistakably refined yet purposeful appearance.
The untouched original Eberhard dial belongs to the final execution of the model and displays the classic
three-register layout, elegant Arabic numerals, the peripheral “Base 1000” tachymeter scale, and beautiful
heat-blued steel hands. Mechanically, the watch retains the traditional two-pusher chronograph with its classic
slide-operated system, reflecting the high-quality engineering that established Eberhard as a leading
chronograph manufacturer.
Accompanied by its original Eberhard presentation box, this exceptional timepiece is one of the rarest and
most collectible Pre Extra-Fort chronographs ever produced, representing the final chapter of one of the most
iconic chronograph families in vintage Swiss watchmaking before the birth of the legendary Extra-Fort line.
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