The watch company Ellicott announces the release of its next model Master Complication RS 38, presented in a 42-mm case with a thickness of 10 mm in rose gold. The watch dial, decorated in the central part with an ornament, is equipped with applied hour markers and two central hands to indicate the hours and minutes, as well as pointers at the 12, 3 and 9 o’clock positions, and the moon phase indicator at the 6 o’clock positions. A sapphire glass is set on the front and back sides of the case.
Ellicott Master Complication RS 38 watch
The Master Complication RS 38 watch is equipped by a thin caliber in thickness of 5.1 mm, consisting of 388 parts. The mechanism with a 38-hour power reserve has a perpetual calendar, minute repeater and the moon phase indicator.
Ellicott Master Complication RS 38 watch caseback
The novelty is dedicated to the Royal Society, in which the founder of the brand and the king’s watchmaker John Ellicott was from 1738 and often lectured.
New Royal Skeleton Watch by Ellicott
Ellicott dynasty of watchmakers began in London in 1687, when John Ellicott was a disciple of John Waters. He was so talented that in 1738 he became a member of the Royal Society.
The new technical excellence - men's watch Ellicott SkyEagle at BaselWorld 2012
Bright representative and supporter of the best British watch traditions of 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, the watchmaker Ellicott, who "moved" in the Swiss town La Chaux-de-Fonds, at the annual exhibition BaselWorld 2012 introduced a new men's watch from the collection of Mach One - chronograph with automatic winding SkyEagle.
Ellicott, a legendary watch brand, had been remaining unseen for a long period of time. And only in the 21th century, the world discovered brilliant Ellicott wrist watches. Ellicott watches have come to the fore due to the wonderful combination of traditions and cultural transmission of Ellicott dynasty.
The Ellicott watchmaking dynasty began in 1687 in London, when John Ellicott became a pupil of John Waters. Following in his father's footsteps, John Ellicott II was studying the watchmaking trade. He was so talented, that by 1738 he had become a member of the Royal Society. Later, he entered the Council and began t...
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