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EBERHARD & CO. CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH STAINLESS STEEL 1930's

EBERHARD & CO. CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH STAINLESS STEEL 1930's

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Brand

Model

Production Period

Movement

Winding

Case Material

Case Diameter

Case Style

Case Back

Dial

Hands

Registers

Chronograph

Scales

Safety Device

Functions

Accessories

Condition

Description

Eberhard & Co.

Chronograph Pocket Watch

1930s

Eberhard manufacture manual-winding chronograph movement

Manual (keyless winding)

Stainless steel

54.4 mm

Round open-face pocket watch

Snap-on case back

Original untouched white dial with Arabic numerals

Original heat-blued steel hands

Small seconds at 6 o’clock, 30-minute chronograph recorder at 12 o’clock

1/5-second chronograph operated by pusher integrated into the winding crown

Tachymeter calibrated for 1,000 metres, telemeter calibrated for 1 kilometre

Olive-shaped chronograph locking bolt at approx. 1:30

Hours, minutes, small seconds, chronograph, 30-minute recorder, tachymeter and telemeter

Original Eberhard presentation box

Excellent overall condition, completely original throughout

This exceptionally rare Eberhard pocket chronograph from the 1930s represents one of the finest examples of professional Swiss chronograph engineering from the golden age of mechanical timekeeping.

Its impressive 54.4 mm stainless steel open-face case immediately conveys the instrument-like character of the watch, while the keyless-winding construction reflects the advanced technical standards achieved by Eberhard during this remarkable period. Preserved in outstanding condition, it remains an exceptionally well-maintained example of an important historical chronograph.

The untouched original dial is the true highlight of the watch. Large Arabic numerals provide outstanding legibility, complemented by elegant heat-blued steel hands. The layout is perfectly balanced, featuring a small seconds register at six o’clock and a semi-instantaneous 30-minute chronograph recorder at twelve.

Technically, this timepiece is equally remarkable. The 1/5-second chronograph is activated through the pusher integrated into the winding crown, while the dial incorporates both a tachymeter and a telemeter scale, making it a highly sophisticated precision instrument designed for military, scientific, and sporting applications.

A particularly rare feature is the olive-shaped safety locking bolt at approximately 1:30, allowing the user to lock the chronograph functions against accidental operation — a solution found only on a limited number of high-grade professional chronographs of the era.

Complete with its original Eberhard presentation box, this outstanding pocket chronograph is an exceptional collector’s piece, combining historical importance, technical sophistication, and remarkable originality in one of the finest surviving examples from the 1930s.

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