Brand | Ebel |
Caliber Number | E126 |
In-House? | No |
Base Caliber | ETA 2894-2 |
Movement Type | Automatic, self-winding mechanical, chronograph module |
Lignes | 12.5”’ |
Diameter | 28mm |
Height | 6.1mm |
Jewel Count | 37 |
Beat Rate / Frequency | 28,800 bph / 4 Hz |
Lift Angle | 51 degrees |
Power Reserve | 42 – 47 hours |
Shock System | Incabloc |
Regulator System | ETACHRON |
Rotor Type | Ball bearing system |
Winding Direction | Bi-directional |
Features | Central hours; central minutes; central chronograph seconds; small running seconds at 3:00; 30 minute chronograph subdial at 9:00, 12 hours chronograph counter at 6:00; date at 4:30 |
Hacking Seconds? | Yes |
Country of Manufacture | Switzerland, Swiss made (V8) |
Known Models | Ebel Brasilia (Ref: 1215783) (Add your watch in the comments below…) |
The Ebel caliber E126 is a Swiss made automatic movement with a chronograph module.
It is basically an ETA caliber 2894-2 with Ebel branding. The original ETA logo and caliber number engravings can be found under the balance wheel. This particular movement was also stamped with the letters “XI”.
This movement was found in an Ebel Brasilia Chronograph watch.
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