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Gevril Wallstreet GMT Automatic Watch

Gevril Wallstreet GMT Automatic Watch

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Reminiscent of the New York City skyline, the Gevril Wall Street Collection commands attention with a bold stainless steel design. Available here are three different watches from the collection Read More

Swiss Made & NYC Inspired

Reminiscent of the New York City skyline, the Gevril Wall Street Collection commands attention with a bold stainless steel design. Available here are three different watches from the collection. The first is the 4950A model. Featuring a two-toned unidirectional bezel, this watch can track another time zone. It’s powered by an ETA 2893-2 Swiss movement that will tick for 42 hours on a full charge. Also available is a chronograph model: the 4157A.  This watch features a classic look and is powered by a Valjoux 7750 Swiss automatic movement. All timepieces in the run are water resistant to 200 meters and measure 43 millimeters across. To magnify the date, they're armed with a Cyclops lens at 3 o'clock as well.

Note: At checkout, choose from the following models: 4950A or 4157A (+$450).

Gevril Wallstreet GMT Automatic Watch
Gevril Wallstreet GMT Automatic Watch
Gevril Wallstreet GMT Automatic Watch
Gevril Wallstreet GMT Automatic Watch

Watches Fit for a King

Gevril's history dates all the way back to 1758, when Jacques Gevril first presented his watches to King Ferdinand VI of Spain. Impressed with the craftsmanship and beauty of the watches, the King bought them all, which began the watchmaking journey for Gevril. After, he remained in Spain and became the Royal Watchmaker for the King. During his tenure, Gevril refined and honed his craft, eventually building out a business that continues today as one of the most innovative watchmakers around.

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Specs

Gevril 4950A Model

  • Movement: ETA 2893-2 Swiss 21-Jewel Automatic Movement
  • VPH: 28800
  • Power Reserve: 42 hours
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Case Diameter: 43 mm
  • Case Thickness: 13 mm
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Case Back: Solid
  • Functions: Date, Hour, Minute, Second, Date. 
  • Bezel: Unidirectional Ceramic
  • Crown: Screw-down
  • Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
  • Band Type: Bracelet 
  • Band Material: Stainless Steel
  • Clasp: Deployment with Push Button Release
  • Water Resistance: 200 m (660 ft)

Gevril 4157A  Model

  • Valjoux 7750 Swiss Automatic Chronograph   
  • Unidirectional rotating bezel  
  • Case Diameter: 43mm
  • Case Thickness: 13mm 
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Case Back: Solid
  • Band Type: Bracelet 
  • Band Material: Stainless Steel
  • Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
  • Clasp: Deployment with Push Button Release
  • Screw-Down Crown  
  • Water Resistance: 200 m (660 ft)

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Shipping

Estimated ship date is Oct 17, 2019 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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That is the surname of the french guy who created and made watches in Chaux-de-fonds born approx. about 1500 years ago in France near the Swiss Alps. he was involved with that Pierre Jaques Droz guy, I think his legacy makes very ,very, expensive pieces. It is kinda like Suzuki for example the founder of the Suzuki car and motor cycle range was called Mr Suzuki!!! Or Mouton Cadet wine -it is the name of the place!! Not sure about Tag or Rolex, but Gevril do have a reputation of creating the best Rolex homage ever made to the Rolex Daytona; some Gevril homages which ceased production in the mid 2010's are now fetching 3 and four times their original price ,as obviously the Rolex's are still at stupid prices. The Wall Street namesake was intended to give the "aire" of quality that came from wearing a quality watch like a Rolex. At the time of the original design it was the time of the overpaid and subsequently found to be "untrustworthy" wall Street broker boom-times!!! Most watches are homages of some sort but Gevril is very genuine and is fully produced in Switzerland to this day, a very ,very underestimated and under priced quality watch. Try the original range as the GV2 range which is still original is their fashion arm, so I would suggest that all the best elements may not be present as they are also cheaper. Another great french watch of which I own their absolute bargain basement option, which I did beore spending any seriuos money is "Yema", this sort of microbrand is even better made than Steinhart,as is Gevril. I think there are too many snobs with too much "doe ray me" , out their in the watch world when the average guy is probably a buyer at up to 500 gbp,or $500 usd.!!! Currently I have a few high end Swiss watches but I am finding it a lot of fun buying micro-brands from makers who are essentially only into watches and enthusiastic,one is "Geckota" from Britain; I always buy on sale as they are starting to raise their prices,but their watches are very good. Also, and I find this one really a lot of fun is "Ingersoll", always a good sale price and a lot of choice; I am not really into the "skeleton" look but their are many other options. Of course the biggest benefit if you buy at these prices and get bored or unhappy with the watches you are not losing a lot of dollars or pounds. Another brilliant Swiss quality watch I have started buying recently is "Mido" fantastic movements. Happy watch buying.
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