Ebel 1911 BTR Automatic Chronograph has a hexagonal case which is thickened and enlarged to a diameter of 44.5 mm. It uses rugged push-buttons surrounded by a polished/brushed steel notched guard and an equally emblematic screw-locked crown.
Its function hands are color-coded and faceted “measuring instrument” hands helps increase legibility and the visual appeal. Its sapphire crystal is glare-proof.

It uses Caliber 139. The chronograph minute counter is a 120° register featuring a three-arm chronograph minute hand. It works in a way where if one arm finishes indicating 30 minutes, another arm will begin at the start of the scale and continue the movement. The chronograph hour display (with numbers 1 - 12) is on an aperture at 6 that turns beneath the dial to show the hour in progress. The chronograph seconds hand is at the center.
It uses steel bezel with polished sides and sunbrushed top. It has an engraved black chromium-plated tachymetric scale and also a matt black skeleton dial. The dial reveals a stippled bridge and the red three-arm chronograph minute hand as well as the black three-arm small seconds hand at 9.
This watch is available in steel or in a limited pink gold with a limited edition of 100.
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