Eterna Watches highly accurate Adventic
Add beautiful styling and you have a watch to pine for
For over one hundred and fifty years, Eterna has been making watches that defy the rest of the watchmaking industry. When timepiece designers switched to the cheaper quartz movements, Eterna watches has stayed with and even innovated the mechanical movement.
All the while, they have been creating their entire movements in-house unlike most of the rest of the Swiss Watch designers who have been relying on Swatch for their internal parts. The ending result is a company who has constantly been on the forefront of watchmaking innovations.
With the release of the Eterna Adventic watch, new levels of accuracy and superlative design has been achieved:
This groundbreaking timepiece is the first to incorporate an all-new, proprietary 26-jewel Eterna Calibre 3843 movement. Built around the revolutionary Eterna Spherodrive mechanism, the Calibre 3843 is the first automatic mechanical movement in the world to take advantage of the Spherodrive’s almost frictionless zirconium oxide ball bearing technology. The successful marriage of the Spherodrive mainspring barrel with an automatic winding mechanism has allowed Eterna to create one of the most accurate and reliable automatic timepieces ever produced.
The Eterna Adventic is not only one of the world’s most technologically advanced timepieces, it’s also one of the most beautiful. Eterna craftsmen took their inspiration from the classic Eterna Centenaire watches from the 1960’s and refined the design to suit contemporary tastes. The result is a quiet elegance that showcases Eterna’s ongoing mastery of the watchmaker’s art.
In a world of outsourcing to save the monumental cost of creating something new, Eterna Watches has proven that there is something huge that can be said about making something yourself. And by all accounts, your grandfather was right when he shook his fist at you and proclaimed in his crabbiest voice, “If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself!”
In the case of the Eterna Adventic Spherodrive Watch, old gramps was on to something…