Monday, October 4, 2010

Craving an Ebel Beluga Chocolate Watch


Ebel has unveiled a delectable morsel for chocolate lovers everywhere. Ebel Beluga Chocolate watches. Perfectly hued to a rich black, chocolaty brown or creamy white one can almost envision this watch collection melting in the sun. The dial is paved with "chocolate bricks" surrounded by 68 precious gems on bezel and lug. The 37.5 mm wide 18k white gold case protects a Swiss ETA quartz movement. ETA, of course stands for Elegance, Technology and Accuracy, and is crafted to meet the highest standards excelling in precision, reliability and performance.
Satin straps in identical flavors complete the look.
In addition, Ebel has commissioned Max Chocolatier to craft Beluga chocolates so one does not feel compelled to munch on ones watch.


The Watchery has a huge selection of Ebel Beluga watches for as much as 66% off the MSRP . Check out this stainless steel blue faced beauty for only $695.00 or the smooth 18k yellow gold Ebel Beluga for only $3,995.00 (62% off MSRP).

When shopping for an Ebel Beluga watch, shop THE WATCHERY.

A touch of Ebel History
Ebel, a company capable of crafting a watch with the perfect balance of femininity and elegance. In July 1911, Eugene Blum and Alice Levy, husband and wife stepped into the world of Horology by registering their new company. The name they chose is the acronym for their names: Eugene Blum Et Levy and thus nestled in the hills of La Chaux de Fonds, became the Capital of Ebel.
Just one year later, in 1912, Ebel presented its first wristwatches. In 1914 Ebel won a gold medal at the Swiss National Exhibition for patented ring watches with pallet escapement and a hidden time setting. In 1929 Charles-Eugene, son of Eugene and Alice joined the company, and together with watchmaker Marcel Reuche, he organized a flawless production control system, which guaranteed unsurpassed quality. From 1939-1945 Ebel went into production for the British Royal Air Force. Through the years Ebel has received many awards for their innovative cutting-edge ideas.
In 1975 Eugene and Alice's son, Pierre-Alain Blum, gained full control over Ebel. Ebel catapulted into a new dimension of watch manufacturing, making Ebel what it is today: One of the top five Luxury Watch Brands on the market.