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Product Description
The creative design of the dial reveals an unusual read out of the time. The 12-hour indication is divided into 4 quarters at the 4 corners of the dial with the minute indication set in the center, hence the name, inspired by the 4-quarter reading format, "Quarta". Each quarter represents 3 hours, when the time-tracking in one quarter is finished, the hand will return back to the starting position and the next 3 hours will be tracked by the next indicator in the next quarter and so forth, like a relay time-tracking system. The see-through case back reveals the automatic movement of the watch.
Product Details
- Brand: Jean D'eve
- Model: 927051NA.AA
- Band material: stainless-steel
- Bezel material: stainless-steel
- Case material: stainless-steel
- Clasp type: deployment-clasp-with-push-button
- Dial color: black
- Dial window material: antireflective-sapphire
- Movement type: Swiss-Automatic
- Water-resistant to 99 feet
Features
- Swiss Automatic movement
- All stainless-steel bracelet
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
- Hour subdials at the 4 corners
- Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
From the Manufacturer
Jean d’Eve is a Swiss watch company founded in 1888 by Mr. Charles Barbezat. The watches were first produced under the “Le Phare” brand name and were immediately recognized for their quality and innovation and received the highest awards at the Universal Exhibitions in Paris (in 1889 and 1900), Liege (in 1905) and at several other international and national exhibitions. In 1905, Le Phare was so successful that the company, with now more than 200 employees, changed its name to “Manufacture d’Horlogerie Le Phare.”
In 1970, Le Phare was the second largest Swiss producer of chronographs. The brand “Jean d’Eve” was launched in 1981 and gained immediate success with exclusive up-market models such as Sectora, Up-Side-Down and Blue Marlin. In 1984, the name was joined with Le Phare and became “Le Phare Jean d’Eve S.A.”.
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