This watch is no longer in the brand's current collection.
Eberhard & Co. presents a new version of the Traversetolo with a blue dial and a white strap.
Eberhard & Co. first released the Traversetolo in the 1990s when the trend for larger watches was just taking off. This model became a big success for the brand.
The Traversetolo is housed in a 43mm stainless steel case and comes in two different dial versions. Both versions come with a blue dial featuring a “soleil” decoration and SuperLuminova® on the hands and indexes. The Traversetolo Vitré, features a “vitré” dial.
The timepiece is powered by a manual-winding movement that was first created in the 1950s and has been continually improved upon ever since. It indicates the hours, minutes and small seconds in a sub-dial at six o’clock.
There are two versions: the “vitré” version with an open case back and the other with a closed case back.
The Traversetolo is fitted with a white strap that is made of a new technical fabric.