Technical specifications
Launch: April 2009
Limited edition of 150.
Movement:
-Ebel Caliber 245 automatic chronograph movement dedicated to football with indication of the 45 minutes and injury time
-Caliber wound by the unique Architects of Time “Special Football“ oscillating weight
-Developed, assembled and tested in the Ebel workshops
-Chronometer-certified by the COSC
Case:
-Material: stainless steel
-Diameter: 48.50 mm
-Finishing: brushed
-Water-resistance: 20 atm
-Crystal: sapphire with anti-reflective treatment on both sides for perfect readability
-Bezel: black rubber hexagonal-shaped bezel
-Crown: screwed-in, hexagonal-shaped, polished stainless steel crown and black rubber head
-Push-buttons: black rubber heads and polished stainless steel guards
-Case-back: flat sapphire crystal
Dial and Hands:
-Silver dial with red dial flange
-Large 45-minute scale with a two-arm hand at 12 o’clock – hour disk (indication in periods of 45 minutes) at 6 o’clock – magnified date window at 4 o’clock
-Super-LumiNova on 11 hour-markers and hands
-Dedicated “Ajax” hour-marker at 12 o’clock
Strap:
-Black technofiber strap and Ebel stainless steel folding clasp
Ebel, football’s premier luxury watch brand, has taken another significant step in its commitment to the world’s number one sport with the launch of the 1911 Tekton Ajax Limited Edition 150 pieces. Following the spectacular success of the Arsenal FC and FC Bayern Munich limited edition chronographs, with this new timepiece, the Architects of Time have consolidated their relationship with the famous Dutch club AFC Ajax, the architects of Total Football.
Ajax, who won a fourth European crown in 1995, were founded in 1900 and eleven years later, the year of Ebel foundation, they wore for the first time the famous white shirts with a broad, vertical red stripe that has become such a symbol of the club and of footballing excellence. Against the backdrop of a silver dial with red flange, the 1911 Tekton Ajax pays homage to this with a dedicated white and red “Ajax” hour-marker at 12 o’clock, a detail that typifies Ebel’s approach to designing high-level football watches.
Ebel has also demonstrated its deep and lasting commitment to football by developing a proprietary movement specifically designed for all of its football watches, keeping effective track of football match time. This exclusive chronograph movement was developed by Ebel watchmakers and is assembled and tested in-house in its La Chaux-de-Fonds workshops.
Designed to measure match half-times and code-named “245” , standing for 2 x 45 minutes, it even indicates extra time where required. The oversized 45-minute counter at 12 o’clock on the watch dials serves to read off elapsed time, while the disk at 6 o’clock indicates the hours in periods of 45 minutes. Doubtless the most distinctive feature of all is the signature football-shaped oscillating weight, personalized with the corresponding club logo and numbered according to the limited editions, which in the case of Ajax is 150.