Description
Beautiful and extremely rare Ebauches SA (ESA/ETA) regatta prototype.
Ebauches SA is a Swiss company founded in Neuchâtel on December 27,
1926, specializing in the design and production of swiss movements,
notably Valjoux and Venus, to name a few, as well as the design of watch
prototypes for various watch brands. Ebauches SA becomes ETA SA
Fabrique d’Ebauches in 1985.
The watch is powered by a column wheel movement Valjoux 728, which is
notable for being the first regatta movement with the minute chronograph
counter positioned in the center. It is one of the rarest Valjoux
movements, produced in a limited series for only one year, in 1971.
During this period, this particular model was commercialized by Certina under the name Certina Chronolympic Regatta.
Dial: A vibrant multi-color dial with
unique graphic elements, featuring
a tachymeter scale and regatta indicator. The layered design includes
shades of navy, red, cream, and blue, with contrasting orange and
turquoise accents on the hands.
Center Chronominute and seconds, regatta indicator, designed specifically for sailing competitions.
Hour counter at 6 o'clock, tachymeter scale for speed measurement, making it a multi-purpose tool for sports and navigation.
Case: Brushed stainless steel case, the size excluding the crown is 40x44 mm, providing a nice presence on the wrist.
Operation:
The chronograph of the ESA/Valjoux 728 movement operates through a
complex mechanism that allows for precise measurement of elapsed time.
Here are the main steps of its operation:
Start and Stop: To begin timing, you press the push-button located at 2
o'clock. This activates the chronograph movement, causing the central
seconds hand to rotate. To stop the timing, you press the same
push-button again.
Reset: Once you have stopped the chronograph, you can reset the hands by
pressing the push-button at 4 o'clock. This returns the central seconds
hand and the
other counters to their starting position.
Minute Counter: This movement is unique because it features a central
minute counter, meaning that the chronograph's minute hand is also at
the center of the dial. This allows for easier and quicker reading of
the elapsed time.
Column Wheel: The Valjoux 728 uses a column wheel system to control the
start, stop, and reset functions of the chronograph. This mechanism is
appreciated for its precision and reliability, providing smooth and
seamless action.
Display: The chronograph can display times of up to 60 minutes, which is
ideal for regattas and other timed events. The small counter located at
the bottom of the dial measures elapsed hours up to 12 hours.
This watch is a beautiful example of watchmaking engineering, combining functionality and aesthetics.
This description was freely adapted from the brand's original information. While we do our best, we cannot guarantee absolute accuracy. Please refer to the official Ebay product page for the most reliable information.