There are several ways to present a watch inspired by a past model. One of them is to judge its fidelity to the original piece, verifying whether the brand's spirit has been preserved decades later. This exercise is not simple, especially when the brand has disappeared in the meantime. I prefer to adopt a much simpler method: one that analyzes the current watch objectively to simply judge its quality and relevance. Because when you systematically draw parallels with a historical watch, the exercise quickly becomes biased. There are generally two camps.
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The Eska Affair: The Amphibian 250 Reinterprets an Incredible Diving Watch from 1960
The legendary watch brand Eska rises from its ashes