Ebel Classic Hexagon FC Bayern Munchen
The Ebel Classic Hexagon FC Bayern Munchen timepiece was created to commemorate its partnership with Bayern München. Ebel was among the first watch brands to team up with the best European soccer clubs. The team has joined the ranks of Real Madrid, Arsenal, Olympique Lyonnais to join football's exclusive family, and is the record holder for German championships, coming on board Ebel in 2008.

The Ebel Classic Hexagon FC Bayern Munchen is powered by the automatic ETA Caliber 2892 with Dubois Depraz module 4500. It contains 49 jewels that vibrate at 28,800 times per hour. The main functions are hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds; chronograph; large date display at 12. The stainless steel casing has a diameter of 48.3mm, with a height of 13.6mm. Water resistance is to 50 meters. The face is made of sapphire crystal glare-proofed. The pushbutton has a polished finish. The Ebel Classic Hexagon FC Bayern Munchen dial is cut with a Bavarian rhombus design with chocolate brown. Silvered markers and luminescent faceted diamond-polished hands complete the face. The most distinctive feature is the football-shaped oscillating weight, engraved with the club logo and numbered according to the limited edition. The matching strap also comes in chocolate brown alligator skin with a folding clasp. This watch comes in a limited edition of 250 pieces. More information about Ebel
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