After yesterday's diving watches, it's time for chronograph watches. The venerable brand, relaunched by a pair of enthusiasts, continues to revisit its (long) past.
Last year, Sinicha Knezevic and Christophe Chevreton, two Lyon-based entrepreneurs with a passion for watches, succeeded in their challenge: to revive a venerable Swiss brand with a rich history dating back to its creation in 1918: Eska, which had disappeared in the 1980s. Their first diving watch, the Eska Amphibian 250, inspired by the Amphibian 600 of yesteryear, sold quickly and well, with its 40 mm case, its unidirectional bezel with a reverse movement and its oversized cardinal points sandwich dial, incorporating the brand's historical typography. Now available in the permanent collection with the White Shark and Black Shark versions, the Amphibian 250 also had a limited edition with a red dial, the Red Viper, which is now sold out.
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The watch brand Eska awakens the soul of a historic chronograph