Ebel Classic Lady Automatic
The latest feminine version of Ebel's iconic Classic line blends the warmth of red gold with the mechanical sophistication of an automatic movement. Designed by the Architects of Time who adopted for the occasion a sculptor's touch with matter, the Ebel Classic has retained all its distinctive characteristics such as the monohull case conception and its satin-smooth pebble-like touch free of any sharp edges.
The dainty 27.30 mm case in brushed stainless steel and red gold, distinguished by sensual curves and a subtly geometrical motif, frames a matt white or white mother-of-pearl dial surrounded by a red gold bezel and teamed with the iconic two-tone wave bracelet that gleams more brightly than ever in this version.

Ebel Classic Lady
Powered by a reliable automatic movement, it offers eloquent proof that women also deserve to enjoy the best of mechanical watchmaking.
Ebel Classic Lady Automatic Steel & Red Gold 5N Specifications
Movement:
- Swiss automatic movement (ETA 2000 - 1)
The dainty 27.30 mm case in brushed stainless steel and red gold, distinguished by sensual curves and a subtly geometrical motif, frames a matt white or white mother-of-pearl dial surrounded by a red gold bezel and teamed with the iconic two-tone wave bracelet that gleams more brightly than ever in this version.
Case:
- Material: stainless steel and 18K-750 5N red gold
- Dimensions: 27.30 mm
- Finishing: alternated brushed/polished
- Case setting (SKU 1215928): 42 VVS-IF Top Wesselton brilliant-cut diamonds of 1.30mm diameter (0.34 cts)
- Water-resistance: 5 atm
- Crystal: sapphire with anti-reflective treatment on both sides for perfect readability
- Case back: plain with specific Ebel Classic engraving
Dials:
- White dial with 11 hand-applied Roman numerals or white mother-of-pearl dial with 11 diamonds
- Date at 3 o'clock
Bracelet:
- Material: stainless steel with 5N PVD treatment
- Finishing: brushed
- Clasp: Ebel butterfly buckle
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