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Review of Ebel 1911 Discovery Chronograph Asian 7750

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Finally I got this watch! I have become very selective with my new purchases lately, and this is my first replica acquisition in 10 months!

 

I've been searching for a good rep of Ebel 1911 Chronograph since I came to this community, and I actually bought one from Richard Lawton in May, 2005.

 

That watch has been documented, just like almost all the replicas I have owned. See the article HERE. I also purchased a BTR/fantasy replica from Narikaa a year ago, which was reviewed HERE.

 

Both of those were rather nice cheaper quartz reps, but eventually they simply didn't cut it for me, and my search for a good Ebel rep was doomed to continue. Finally, in the spring of 2008 they replicated the BTR with 7750 movement, which was great news.

 

Here are two amazing pictorials of the BTR chrono by Lanikai and

Takashi

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Why Discovery Chrono is the better choice?

 

BTR is the "flagship" range of the Ebel chronographs. They use various inhouse movements and even very expensive complications. A BTR tourbillon is also rumored. All of these models come with tight subdial spacings and decorated movements with open, transparent casebacks.

 

Here's the official jargon:

 

"The entire development and construction of Caliber 137 was done 100% by Ebel and five years were needed to finalize the development and proceed to production of Caliber 137 which was launched for the very first time in 1995 and housed within the 1911 line under the name Modulor: The 1911 Chronograph was born. It is worth mentioning that Ebel integrated a very important and innovative function in this movement: the bidirectional winding of the movement (nicknamed “magic clicksâ€)"

 

Naturally our only automatic replica chrono movement, the lowly A7750, can't mimic such movements (and their subdial spacings). The gen BTR was a "hot topic" in the RWG when it came out, and it was one of the most anticipated reps. However, when the rep came out, the very characteristic '9 and '6 subdial "meeting point" looked wrong, and that very cool "V" rotor wasn't replicated at all. Those two flaws were disappointing to many, and the (otherwise nice) rep never became a huge success story.

 

Even with those problems, the BTR replica is still extremely impressive and good looking watch, imho. I actually ordered one already (from Eurotimez), but at the very same day they released the Discovery Chrono.

 

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Discovery is the starting model of Ebel Chronographs. It falls into the popular $2K price category where it faces a tough competition in TAG, Breitling and Omega. Just like many of its competitors, gen Discovery utilizes the ETA 7750 movement, which makes the subdial spacing on the rep automatically correct. And unlike the BTR, Discovery has a closed caseback. While open casebacks are nice, the factories can rarely decorate the movements accurately.

 

 

The gen comes with various dial/bezel variations, and the two "main models", black and white (Panda) have been copied by the factories.

 

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The Dial:

 

It's often bit of a struggle to decide between the different dial variations. Usually the white versions aren't that popular among the members, but Discovery seems to be an exception. The "Panda" dial is simply stunning and it was pretty much the only option for me. White dial watches can sometimes be a bit "understated", especially if they have silver hands. Good examples of this style are the stainless steel "2001 Daytona", and the older model of the white 1911 Chronograph (that I reviewed).

 

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The dark subdials and hand tips (besides the white '9 hand) create very nice contrast, and the dial is highly accurate. Print quality and double-AR are impressive as well. Ebels don't have much luminous areas on the dials at all, not gens or reps. Only the hands glow.

 

 

 

The flaws:

 

Reps have become so accurate that finding any flaws from them has become bit of a challenge. The factory photos show that the endlinks are more "flush" with the case on the gen, but this real-life gen picture shows that the endlinks are exactly similar. The only flaws are the pushers, which are more protruded on the rep, and the crown, which should screw in a bit deeper.

 

It's obvious that the factory really had the gen in their hands when they produced the rep. The A7750 datewheel rarely looks perfect on the reps, but that has never bothered me. Of course the hardcore accuracy freaks might want to swap it. Maybe I'm seeing things, but the wheels look better aligned than ever... or perhaps the white dial lessens the visual effect.

 

 

The bracelet and clasp:

 

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One of the main attractions of all Ebels (to me) is the "hidden clasp". It's very neat system and a nice innovation. The bracelet itself reminds me of the Omega Speedmaster. It's made of brushed stainless steel and has those typical small polished "stripes". Very good quality "rounded" bracelet, which countours with the wrist perfectly. But unlike some unique looking Ebel bracelets in the past, design wise this is nothing extraordinary. But then again, I guess a bit more conservative approach was exactly what Ebel needed. Capice said in his pictorial that the bracelet isn't very large and I was a bit worried about this. But fortunately it barely fit onto my '8 wrist comfortably (I like to wear my watches tight).

 

 

 

Why Ebel?

 

While Ebel is well respected among the watch people, it has very little brand recognition outside the WIS circles.

 

Don't we want our watches to "impress" general people too?

 

Well, I can assure you that Ebel Discovery chronograph is highly impressive watch. It has a strong double antireflective coating, an impressive (but not unbalanced) wrist precence, a quality bracelet and outstanding design. The white dial is captivating, and the watch looks both "modern" and "conservative" at the same time.

 

Dealers' pages advertise this as 44.5mm, but I have no idea why they're using this diameter (or how they have measured it), because it's definitely wrong, I measured the lug-to-lug diameter as 43mm (same as gen), and it even wears significantly smaller than that. It feels just like a 40-41mm watch, because the actual watch head and dial surface are small.

 

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Ebel, as a brand, was a bit "lost" for years. And while the 1911 Chronograph line has always been attractive, some of their past designs have been less than inspiring. The previous Discovery line is a good example of this. But it seems that Ebel has finally nailed it with their new design team, and they have seemingly polished their overall image and brand prestige with the recent releases. The inhouse movements through the whole BTR line is probably not the smallest factor.

 

Discovery might be too "plain" for people who seek "extreme looks", but it's definitely "singing" to me. The (now highly popular) Breitling Skyland was my "other" option, but since I already have the SFSO, I wanted to have some variation into my moderately sized rep collection. I also wanted a white dial watch, and white Breitlings simply don't do anything for me. So this white Discovery fills the gap perfectly.

 

In my opinion, the "Panda" Discovery chronograph is a stunner, and simply one of the most attractive watches I've seen. It has some characteristics of two of my favorite chronographs, white Daytona and Broad Arrow Speedmaster, but has more impressive wrist presence. But unlike many new "jumbo" watches, I'm sure this would look good on moderately sized wrists as well. This is amazingly "balanced" watch.

 

The term "Super Rep" is often used lightly, but if the Discovery Chrono doesn't fall into that category, then nothing will. It's probably the most accurate and stunningly finished replica watch I have seen, at least in the same category with the SFSO.

 

Like I said, this is my first new replica purchase in 10 months, and when I was wrapping off the plastic from this watch this morning, my first reactions were "You gotta be kidding me!" and "Where have you been hiding all my life?" The "Panda" Discovery is simply awesome. The accuracy was excepted, but I was still positively surprised how small and balanced it wears, and how lovely it looks on the wrist.

 

Thanks to Eurotimez for this beautiful Ebel. Great watch from a great dealer. Thanks to members for the interest and support! There is more to come!

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PS: HERE is a small "bonus" for the RWG viewers. It's the official Ebel (hi-res) promotional movie of the Discovery line.

Thanks to ***Pugwash*** for hosting it!

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oscarmadfish

reminds me of a tag

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alphakazi

I always loved this watch but it's one of those that look better in the pic then on my 8.5" wrist - I envy you - a 45mm version would be the ticket for me

 

good vid - I especially like the sailboat skimming across the dail

 

the black dail on tire tread is sweet

 

thanks for the review col

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greg_r
I always loved this watch but it's one of those that look better in the pic then on my 8.5" wrist - I envy you - a 45mm version would be the ticket for me

 

good vid - I especially like the sailboat skimming across the dail

 

the black dail on tire tread is sweet

 

thanks for the review col

 

Col was reposting By-Tor's review, mate :wink:

 

I like the watch a lot, though - as Oscar says, it's reminiscent of some of the Tag range, but for me it has an appeal all its own, too.

 

Shit. another one on the list...... :lol:

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oscarmadfish

that means i am a great reviewer :lol:

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greg_r
that means i am a great reviewer :Drinking2:

 

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oscarmadfish

oscar= god can we tell the mods on here to fuck off

god= feel free my son

 

greg fuck off :Drinking2:

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RWGadmin
oscar= god can we tell the mods on here to fuck off

god= feel free my son

 

greg fuck off :Drinking2:

 

I most certainly did not give you permission to be rude to Greg, my son.

 

Now apologise, or I shall smite thee....

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oscarmadfish
:Drinking2: :P :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

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greg_r
:P :notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy:

 

Ah quit crawling, fuckface :D :D :D

 

I am reminded of a certain quote:

 

Power corrupts. Absolute power is kind of neat.

- John Lehman, Secretary of the Navy, 1981-1987

 

:Drinking2:

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oscarmadfish

i was facing mecca and prying i need a new god as this one is sleeping with you :Drinking2:

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greg_r
i was facing mecca and prying i need a new god as this one is sleeping with you :P

 

Well, I'm sure my wife would love to hear that you think she's a goddess, but I'm not gonna tell her as she's quite enough trouble already.... :notworthy:

 

Cute, though :Drinking2:

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jameo210369

Great review and worth a read for all watch nuts, By-Tor has some great reviews.

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AllergyDoc

I've always liked this model.

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jameo210369

She is on my to-get list.

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By-Tor

Photos back up for this old review too. Enjoy.

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Sakurai

Awesome review of a fantastic watch, thanks for putting the photos up again By-Tor!

Made me choose mine for this weekends road trip! :)

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By-Tor

Awesome review of a fantastic watch, thanks for putting the photos up again By-Tor!

Made me choose mine for this weekends road trip! :)

 

Thanks man. You're welcome!

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