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Ebel, 1911 Sports Classic, chronograph, "El Primero", "Miami Vice", ca 1987.
Hammer price
140 000SEK
Estimate
110 000 - 150 000 SEK

Case size: 38 mm
Material: 18K gold
Movement: automatic, caliber 134 / 40.0
Year: circa 1987
Crystal: sapphire crystal
Bracelet: original bracelet in 18K gold, folding clasp
Reference number: 8134901
Case number: 116
Accompanied by: certificate, box, extra leather strap, folding clasp in 18K gold

The general impression is good. Weight approximately 158 grams, excluding extra links and folding clasp.

A simple function check indicated the movement runs; accuracy, power reserve and long-term performance have not been tested and servicing may be required at the buyer’s expense. Water resistance cannot be guaranteed and should be checked by a qualified watchmaker before any exposure to water. No right of withdrawal applies to live auction purchases.

Provenance

First owner family

More information

Few watches capture the spirit of the 1980s quite like the Ebel 1911 Chronograph. Immortalized on the wrist of Detective James “Sonny” Crockett (played by Don Johnson) in the hit TV series Miami Vice, the model became an icon of the era, combining bold design with cutting-edge mechanics.
Ebel’s resurgence in the late 1970s under Pierre-Alain Blum transformed the brand into one of the most recognizable names of the 1980s and 1990s. The Sport Classique line, launched in 1977, introduced the now-famous “wave” bracelet, while the chronograph variant debuted in 1982. For its movement, Ebel turned to Zenith, sourcing the legendary El Primero caliber, a decision that predated Rolex’s adoption of the same movement for the Daytona by six years.

The present example, reference 8134901 (8 = YG / 134 = El Primero / 901 = 38 mm case), is an exceptionally rare transitional model produced only in 1985–1986, powered by the Zenith Caliber 40.0. The 40.0 was somewhat of a prototype and only produced for 1 year. It features the elusive non-luminous Mark 1 dial and hands, paired with the ultra-rare solid yellow gold “wave” bracelet, details that make this piece highly collectible. Adding to its appeal, the watch is accompanied by its original certificate dated February 19, 1987, and comes directly from the family of the original owner.
Combining historical significance, mechanical pedigree, and unmistakable 1980s style, this Ebel 1911 is a true neo-vintage gem for the discerning collector.

For condition report contact specialist
Carl  Palmegren
Carl Palmegren
Head Specialist Watches
+46 (0)739 40 08 23
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