Ebel Watches

Founded in 1911 by a husband and wife team, Ebel is all about creating elegant watches with a harmonious appeal. This brand is known for its famous Wave bracelet for men and women and for casual, classic or sporty wear. In fact, Ebel’s best-selling collections are the Ebel Wave bracelet watch and the Ebel Classic Sport. Prices for stainless steel versions average about $2,500.

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History of Ebel

Ebel is a Swiss luxury watch brand founded in 1911 by Eugene Blum and Alice Levy. The brand quickly gained recognition for its high-quality and innovative watches, which combined traditional Swiss watchmaking techniques with modern design elements.

In the 1930s, Ebel introduced its first sports watch, designed for pilots and featuring a large, easy-to-read dial and chronograph functions. The brand continued to innovate throughout the 20th century, releasing a range of watches with unique and unconventional designs, such as the “Wave” collection, which featured a curved bracelet and case inspired by the movement of ocean waves.

In 1970, Ebel introduced the “Sport Classic” collection, which became one of the brand’s most iconic and enduring designs. This collection featured a bold, rectangular case with rounded corners and a bracelet with alternating links of brushed and polished steel.

Over the years, Ebel has been associated with a number of high-profile events and individuals. The brand was chosen as the official timekeeper for the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck and has also been worn by celebrities such as Kobe Bryant and Victoria Beckham.

Who Owns Ebel?

Ebel is part of the Movado Group, which is a Swiss-American watch company that owns and operates a number of other watch brands. The Movado Group has continued to produce and distribute Ebel watches since the acquisition while also maintaining the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation.

Fun Fact

The brand’s signature “Sport Classic” collection was reportedly inspired by the architecture of New York’s Guggenheim Museum. The design of the watch’s case is said to be based on the museum’s famous spiral staircase, which was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Ebel’s designers were reportedly drawn to the staircase’s smooth curves and clean lines, and sought to recreate that same sense of elegance and simplicity in the watch’s design. Today, the Sport Classic remains one of Ebel’s most iconic and enduring designs.

Ebel Collections

Ebel Sport Classic

The Sport Classic collection is one of Ebel’s most iconic and enduring designs. It features a bold, rectangular case with rounded corners and a bracelet with alternating links of brushed and polished steel. The collection is available in a range of sizes and also includes a chronograph and diamond-set models.

Ebel 1911

The 1911 collection is named after the year that Ebel was founded. It features a classic round case with clean, simple lines and is available in a range of sizes and styles. The collection also includes a chronograph and moon phase models.

Ebel Wave

The Wave collection is inspired by the movement of ocean waves and features a unique curved bracelet and case design. The collection is available in a range of sizes and styles and also includes diamond-set models.

Ebel Discovery

The Discovery collection is designed for adventure and exploration and features a sporty, rugged design. It includes features such as a unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown, and water resistance up to 200 meters.

Ebel Brasilia

The Brasilia collection is inspired by the curves and contours of Brazilian architecture. It features an elongated, tonneau-shaped case with a tapered bracelet and is available in a range of sizes and styles.

Ebel Beluga

The Beluga collection is characterized by its elegant, feminine design and is available in a range of sizes and styles. It features a round case with a distinctive, curved bezel and is often decorated with diamonds or other precious stones.