Winter 2020
The Traversetolo Vitre from Eberhard & Co now comes with a striking blue dial, to add to the white and black dial versions available earlier.
The manually wound Vitre is truly magnificent in its simple lines and elegant finish that gives the timepiece an altogether winning charm.
The brilliant blue of the Vitre dial comes with “soleil” finishing. With snailed finishing setting off the seconds counter, the white superluminova on the minute profile and rhodium-plated applied indices makes for easy readability in any light conditions.
Like its previous iterations, the blue Traversetolo Vitre has a sapphire crystal case back exposing the movement. This simplistic but elegant piece is housed in a 43mm stainless steel case with a high-polish finish. The crown is fairly large to make for easy manual winding.
There is a dual anti-reflective domed sapphire crystal protecting the dial. The waterproof textile strap in fine calf leather, blue stitching and loops gives the watch an altogether unique look.
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