Ebel Classic Hexagon GMT Rose Gold Watch: Two Times Done Well

ebel classic hexagon gmt watch Ebel Classic Hexagon GMT Rose Gold Watch: Two Times Done Well

The last few years have been a bit of a revitalization period for Swiss Ebel watches. The prominent brand was growing a bit staid, and it needed some new exciting watches, especially men's watches. So it brushed the dust off of it's classic hexagon case (you know, it roughly has six sides), and started releasing some new models. The new and larger watches are typified by the case shape and five screws, often with then faceted hands. The good looks of the watches combined with some serious marketing efforts have really helped Ebel out. One of the things that I really like about their designs is the simplicity. A few of the watches are a bit more "out there" in appeal, but this Classic Hexagon GMT watch really epitomizes simple good looks. Seeing the watch itself is the true convincing element to appreciating the timepiece. The case is slightly rounded not to look flat, and the size of the larger version is impressive. Further, the polish and finish (bezel and much of the face are polished while the case is satin finished) alone are enough to communicate this watch's luxury status.

My favorite part of the watch is the integration of the second time zone display. In the top center of the watch you have a big date window that is well integrated, and then below, you have the large subsidiary dial for the second time zone. In a sense, this is a non-traditional GMT because it is not represented in 24 hour time. The likely effect of this will make you sometimes a bit confused about exactly what time it is in the other timezone you have (is it one hour ahead or 13 hours ahead?) You'll probably just need to make a quick mental note of that when you are traveling. So the good news is that it is displayed with its own little face; complete with a minute hand. On my GMT watches you need to use the minute hand of the main dial. Here, Ebel places two minute hands, so reading the second timezone is just like having another watch in your watch. This is of course not the first time this has been done, but it is done in a pleasant and legible manner here. Further, the overall look of the watch is such that it will still look handsome in the years to come.  In my opinion, this watch is best suited to travel, unless you like to keep track of another time zone on a daily basis.

ebel hexagon classic gmt watch Ebel Classic Hexagon GMT Rose Gold Watch: Two Times Done Well

The watch contains the Ebel 18K-750 4N GMT Swiss movement in a large 45.4mm wide 18k rose gold case (the actual dial is about 37mm wide) . The case is also available in steel, with the face in black or white, with steel or gold hour markers. You'll also notice the choice between hour markers and roman numerals for the second time zone sudbial, and don't miss the big date complication. The black (I believe brown is also available) alligator strap is uniquely made to fit the curvature of the case. Thus, there are a lot of models to suit your taste. The rose gold version is of course going to be much more expensive (but you have to admit is looks great with the black face). This is one of the nicest new Ebel watches in my opinion. Prices start at about $3,500 and top out at about $12,000 for the gold version.

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Hello Djole,

I had a same problem,But i returned the same very next day.I was not able to change in the other zone,niether the retailer was able todo it.I think there is toll free number where you can call.Good luck .

To set the dual time dial, advance time until the small dial reads the time you want, then turn back time on the big dial. You will find the big hands go backwards, but the small hands stay fixed.

Hi,
I just got this watch as a present but the instruction manual is in german and I don't understand how to set the time in the second time zone. When I set the time on the watch, the time difference is always 7 hours (I would like to change it to 6) - I cannot change the time on teh large face without changing the time on the small face. Can somebody help me out?

Thanks

I also have never really associated Ebel with Breitling... Interesting! I guess different markets have different marketing ties, and maybe the two are more similar in the Netherlands than they are in North America...

I do like this watch. It's hard to find a dual time watch with an elegant, simple display. And the minute hand does have a use, for those rare times you travel to time zones that are a half hour ahead or behind (like Newfoundland). A traditional GMT watch can't do that.

One tiny thing to think about - would the rose gold one look better if the date was inversed (white on black)? I can't quite decide...

@Ariel: Well, you can find them quite easily here (a lot of dealerships, mostly lower end till mid segment), but you don't see them often. I can ask a retailer that I know who sells them, about the sales numbers.

Hi RJ,
It would appear to me that you are now adopting Twitter speak? Is this true? :)

I love the BTR and I love their old 1911 chronographs with El Primero movement. Ebel is not being sold very well here in The Netherlands, except for the conservative sportwave series.

I could go for a BTR, but not for the price they are asking (+5K Euro).

RJ

Hi RJ,
Thanks for the comment. It is odd to hear that one cannot find Ebel watches in The Netherlands easily. They are so common here in San Francisco. I am a 20 minute distance from 3-4 retailers at least. Still, you have so much there that we don't have here.

I kind of had this mixed relationship with Breitling and Ebel. I favor Breitling more for cosmetic reasons.

The drop in Denmark is most likely due to the trend change not so much to design of the watch.

Hi Brian,
Interesting to compare Breitling with Ebel. I never really connected to two, but I can see how some are at least thematically similar. I am not a huge fan of either brand as a whole, but each has some lustworthy models. It is hard to find a brand where you want most every model they offer. Thanks for commenting.

I quite like Ebels watches. Always have. A big fan of the classic 1911 case. However, they are not selling in Denmark at all (where I live). Did Ebel feminize this brand, hence having trouble promoting it as a mans brand?

Kristian,
That is a good question. I have no idea why they aren't selling in Denmark, but you shouldn't have to go far to find them. You are correct that the company lived off of the women's Wave model for years up until their new efforts. At least the Wave isn't that feminine to begin with. I've been seeing a lot of nice models for them - so expect to see them soon. In this economy most watch companies are not focusing on European market expansion, but eventually they will come around.