Eska may not be a well-known brand, but this revived Swiss watchmaker is gaining attention among enthusiasts. Initially founded in 1918 by Silvan Kocher (whose initials inspired the brand's name), Eska built a reputation in the mid-20th century before succumbing to the Quartz Crisis in the 1980s. Reborn under the direction of Christophe Chevreton and Sinicha Knezevic, Eska first released the Amphibian 250 dive watch, a modern tribute to the brand's rare old Amphibian 600, presented in 2024 with a black dial, and later with a white dial. With the foundation laid, Eska now looks to another vintage staple with the new Heritage Chronograph, a hand-wound bi-compax model assembled in Besançon, France, for the historically Swiss brand is now French.
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Eska Heritage SK25
Eska Heritage: the chronograph that keeps history beating to the rhythm of today