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Eberhard & Co. Scafograf 200 MCMLIX Revisits the Original Scafograf

Eberhard & Co. expands its diver’s watch line with the Scafograf 200 MCMLIX. The new model reflects the design of the first Scafograf from 1959, with more compact proportions and an everyday-oriented format.
Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX

Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX

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With the Scafograf 200 MCMLIX, Eberhard & Co. introduces a new interpretation of its historic diving watch. The model directly references the first Scafograf from 1959 and translates its design into a contemporary form. Characteristic features are the triangular indices and the prominent tip of the hour hand, which emerged from the functional requirements of early diving watches. They enable quick orientation underwater and offer enough surface for luminous material. This design has been part of the identity of the Scafograf line since its inception and is consistently continued here.

Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX Wristshot

The Scafograf 200 MCMLIX on the wrist

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The stainless steel case measures 39 mm in diameter. Compared to many other dive watches, this is a relatively small size. Thus, the watch is also noticeably smaller than its sister model, the 43 mm Scafograf 300 MCMLIX, which also features higher water resistance of 300 meters. The Scafograf 200 MCMLIX is therefore oriented toward the diameters of historical watches and also pays tribute to the current trend toward smaller-sized watches. Even though it thus focuses more on everyday wear, the watch is still clearly technically a dive watch: This is proven by its automatic helium valve alone, which is designed for use in saturation diving. It ensures that gases trapped in the case can escape in a controlled manner during pressure changes, thus protecting the construction.

Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX with stainless steel link bracelet

Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX with stainless steel link bracelet

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A ceramic numbered ring is integrated into the bezel, color-coordinated with the respective dial. This is available in four variants: black and blue, each either as a homogeneous version or with a gradient. The dials are complemented by finely crafted minute rings with a satin finish. The closed case back is engraved with a stylized starfish, as well as the name and data of the watch, in reference to the historical model.

Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX in blue with leather strap

Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX in blue with leather strap

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Inside the diver’s watch works the well-known automatic caliber SW 200-1 from Sellita. Another detail with historical reference is the newly introduced Milanese stainless steel bracelet. This type of bracelet was particularly common from the 1950s to the 1970s and is used here as an alternative to classic sports bracelets. The fine structure ensures flexibility and wearing comfort, while the modern clasp meets today’s requirements.

Eberhard & Co.: Scafograf 200 MCMLIX closed bottom

The starfish engraved on the closed bottom refers to the historical model.

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The prices depend on the bracelet version; there is also a leather strap and a classic stainless steel link bracelet. Prices range between $3,600 and $4,500.


To learn more, visit Eberhard & Co., here

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