It really should be no surprise that I was drawn to the Eberhard Scafograph GMT that was just announced, should it?  Then again, why should the addition of a relatively simple complication elevate a basic sports watch so much in my book?  I have my reasons for it, most simply because it mixes up what would otherwise be a simple three-hander.

Then again, the Eberhard Scafograph GMT definitely came from a three-hander – the Eberhard Scafograph 300.  In this implementation, the case is a different size, we have the GMT complication, and WR has been reduced (still a respectable 100m).

Aside from the GMT complication (courtesy of an ETA 2893-2), I was drawn to the relatively compact dimensions of the Eberhard Scafograph GMT.  Yes, 43mm is not particularly small, but a case height of under 12mm is rather nice.  The lug size is an odd duck, though, at 21mm – so make sure you order the strap or bracelet you really want, as that is a less common width for looking in the aftermarket for.

I also dig the fact that the Eberhard Scafograph GMT uses a ceramic insert.  While simple aluminum or steel inserts get the job done, they just look and feel flat (full-metal bezels are a different story).  So, as far as inserts go, I look for something special, and ceramic (with a lume pip) fills that check box in.

While I’ve yet to see an Eberhard watch in person, I must say, I really do like what I’m seeing with the Eberhard Scafograph GMT.  A relatively slim steel sports watch with a GMT complication describes more than a few watches, and the design choices here and clear and crisp.  So, yeah, the Eberhard Scafograph GMT is definitely a watch I could see as an everyday companion, going from casual to formal without much of a hitch.  There is one hitch for this article, though – international pricing is yet to be announced; we’ll update this article once we have it.  eberhard-co-watches.ch

Tech Specs from Eberhard

  • Reference:  41038
  • Movement:  calibre ETA 2893-2
    • Mechanical, automatic winding, date at 3 o’clock. Central seconds hand, GMT hand.
  • Case: steel
    • Diameter of the case:  43 mm
    • Thickness of the case:  11,80 mm
    • Strap attachment:  21,00 mm
    • Case-back:  in steel, screwed, personalised with an engraved hemisphere with time zones.
    • Bezel:  in steel with a ceramic insert, blue or black, rotating, bidirectional with luminescent mark at 12 o’clock. 24h scale.
  • Water-resistant:  100 m
  • Crown:  in steel, screw-in, water-resistant, personalised with the “E” in relief
  • Glass:  sapphire, convex, with an anti-reflective treatment on the inner surface
  • Dials:  black or blue – combined with the bezel –  galbé, with curved, applied indices, luminescent.
  • Hands:  GMT hand in orange or white colour – depending on the dial version – luminescent. Hours and minutes hands, “baton-type”, squelettes, luminescent. Central seconds hand.
  • Strap:
    • Integrated rubber strap, in black or blue, personalised with the “E” shield, emblem of the Maison.
    • The inside is characterised by small shields that allow good transpiration.
    • Buckle personalised E&C.
    • Optional : deployment clasp  Déclic® (Patented)
  • Bracelet:  Chassis®, in steel with deployment clasp Déclic® (Patented)

ByPatrick Kansa

A big data developer and leader with a penchant for gadgets, books, watches and beverages. You can find my work on WristWatchReview, Knapsack.News, and Slushpile. If you're on Twitter and/or Instagram, you'll find me there as @PatrickWatches.

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