Gevril Flat Iron - Chronograph
Gevril Flat Iron - Chronograph
Inspired by the enduring elegance and strength of New York City's iconic Flatiron Building, the Gevril Flatiron Collection embodies both architectural refinement and horological mastery. At the heart of this timepiece is the ETA 7750 chronograph movement, a legendary Swiss automatic known for its durability and high precision. Like the Flatiron Building’s robust steel frame, engineered to endure New York’s fiercest winds, the 7750 ensures unwavering accuracy and resilience with a 48-hour power reserve and 28,800 vibrations per hour. The intricately constructed cam-lever mechanism enables smooth chronograph functionality, appealing to discerning collectors and adding depth to the watch's technical character.
The 42mm stainless steel case, inspired by the Flatiron’s three-tiered columnar design, features an elegant interplay of curves and lines, giving the watch a commanding presence. Vertical columns along the case sides are a tribute to the building’s facade, reinforcing the architectural motif and framing the open-view date wheel and chronograph registers. A dial with sharp, clear sub dials mirrors the Flatiron's limestone and glazed terracotta sections, creating a striking visual contrast that captures the sophistication of its namesake.
The Flatiron watch is paired with a handmade Italian leather strap, offering vintage charm and urban sophistication. With an exhibition case back, wearers can observe the intricate ETA 7750 movement, reinforcing the watch’s dedication to craftsmanship. This refined timepiece, completed with anti-reflective sapphire crystal and 50-meter water resistance, is built for modern life with a legacy rooted in iconic New York architecture and the reliability of Swiss watchmaking.
Specifications
Specifications
SKU: 43710 |
Gevril 43710 Men's Flat Iron Swiss Automatic Chronograph Watch
- Gevril Men's Swiss Automatic Watch from the Flat Iron Collection
- 42mm 316L Stainless Steel Round Case, Black dial with red outer ring
- Date at 3, open view date wheel
- Push/Pull Crown, Exhibition Case back
- Black Handmade Italian Leather Strap with Tang Buckle
- Anti-reflective Sapphire Crystal
- Water Resistant to 50 Meters/5ATM
- Swiss Automatic Chronograph Movement ETA7750
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Size guide
Size guide
Water Resistance Guide
Water Resistance Guide
Warranty
Warranty
Your new watch is covered by a two-year manufacturer’s warranty that protects against manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit gevril.com/warranty
The history of Gevril watches is a story that combines an illustrious watchmaking past with an innovative modern revitalization. The company origins date back to the mid-18th century and Jacques Gevril, the gifted Swiss watchmaker who is the founder and inspiration of the eponymous brand.
Today the Gevril name endures thanks to the vision of a Swiss horologist and businessman who lifted the brand to its current heights as an established Swiss watch company.
Jacques Gevril was an up-and-coming watch and clockmaker in 1758 when he accompanied his colleague Pierre Jaquet-Droz on a trip to Madrid. There, the men presented a selection of complex musical automata to King Ferdinand VI. The king was so impressed he bought every piece.
Jaquet-Droz returned home the following year but Gevril remained in Spain to fortify his reputation as a master watchmaker and was appointed Royal Watchmaker by the king. Gevril lived in Spain for many years thereafter, refining his craft and producing watches for the Crown.
Gevril’s traditions were survived by future generations of Gevril watchmakers including Moyse Gevril and Daniel Gevril, who built their reputations on horological innovations and artistic enameling techniques.
Today Gevril pocket watches are highly collectible: one is even located in the Muséum Genève and another is part of the collection of the Wilsdorf family, founders of Rolex.