

DAH BALIK RUMAH. SYOK GAK JLN2 CARI JAM KAT BANGKOK FLEA MARKET
Since Sumerian time, human being has invented the devices to measure and keep track of time. Clock and watches further developed in modern days. Antique and vintage mechanical watches and clocks produced in Switzerland, Germany,Japan and USA were high precision device that were sought after by many collector for their complications, rarity and high in value....
Watch Information | |||
Brand Name: | GV2 Stadium Limited Edition by Gevril | ||
Model number: | 4009B Limited Edition 135/500 | ||
Part Number: | 4009B | ||
Item Shape: | round | ||
Dial window material type: | scratch-resistant-sapphire | ||
Display Type: | analog | ||
Clasp: | Buckle | ||
Case material: | stainless steel | ||
Case diameter: | 43 millimeters | ||
Case Thickness: | 11 millimeters | ||
Band material: | original Gv2 stainless steel band | ||
Band length: | mens | ||
Band width: | 19 millimeters | ||
Band Color: | stainless steel | ||
Dial color: | black with orange arabic marker | ||
Bezel material: | stainless steel | ||
Bezel Function: | stationary | ||
Calendar: | Day and Date | ||
Special Features: | luminous | ||
Movement: | swiss-automatic ETA | ||
Water resistant depth:
| 165 Fee USD3,295 (RM11,000) when new RM3,500 negotiable |
Gevril Legacy
The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland's center of watch-making for centuries. He was a sought-after master of horology, and he created his first chronometer in 1743 and his first repetition dial in 1744. Most notably, he was called upon by the King of Spain in 1758 to produce a personal timepiece, which went over so well that Gevril was appointed as Royal Swiss Watchmaker to the Spanish Crown.The Gevril family tradition of watchmaking was passed onto Jacques's son, Moyse Gevril, and in 1784 he achieved the status of Master Clockmaker. During the 1800s, the Gevril family expanded their art to include enameling as well as the creation of dials for their watches. Gevril timepieces are displayed in museums across Europe--most notably the Museum Geneve and the Rolex Museum (where a Gevril pocket watch is displayed in the collection personally selected by the Wilsdorf family, the founder of Rolex).
The company was purchased by Samuel Friedmann in 2000, who believed the Gevril name represented an ideal combination of history and future potential. Today's signature Avenue of Americas line is based on a case design from the 1920, which was discovered after going through Gevril's raft of historical documents and design books. It has a retro look, but is updated with a bevelled dial with raised, hand-painted numbers and straight chrono pushers for a contemporary feel.
Creating a Gevril timepiece is exhaustive, and Gevril expends years into the design and manufacture of its rare and enduring timepiece collections. It manufactures only limited edition collections, with 6,000 Gevril watches created each year and each line limited to 500 (stainless steel) or 100 (gold) pieces. The company also sources only the best materials and accoutrements, including 316L stainless steel, natural mother-of-pearl dials, Wesselton diamonds calibrated by CNC machines and Louisiana crocodile skin.
Watch Information | |||
Brand Name: | GV2 Military Limited Edition by Gevril | ||
Model number: | 4112L Limited Edition 018/500 | ||
Part Number: | 4112L | ||
Item Shape: | round | ||
Dial window material type: | scratch-resistant-sapphire | ||
Display Type: | analog | ||
Clasp: | Buckle | ||
Case material: | stainless steel | ||
Case diameter: | 40 millimeters w/o crown | ||
Case Thickness: | 11 millimeters | ||
Band material: | original Gv2 leather band | ||
Band length: | mens | ||
Band width: | 19 millimeters | ||
Band Color: | black | ||
Dial color: | military silver | ||
Bezel material: | stainless steel | ||
Bezel Function: | stationary | ||
Calendar: | Date | ||
Special Features: | luminous | ||
Movement: | swiss-automatic ETA | ||
Water resistant depth:
| 165 Feet USD2,195 (RM6,800) RM3,300 negotiable |
Gevril Legacy
The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland's center of watch-making for centuries. He was a sought-after master of horology, and he created his first chronometer in 1743 and his first repetition dial in 1744. Most notably, he was called upon by the King of Spain in 1758 to produce a personal timepiece, which went over so well that Gevril was appointed as Royal Swiss Watchmaker to the Spanish Crown.The Gevril family tradition of watchmaking was passed onto Jacques's son, Moyse Gevril, and in 1784 he achieved the status of Master Clockmaker. During the 1800s, the Gevril family expanded their art to include enameling as well as the creation of dials for their watches. Gevril timepieces are displayed in museums across Europe--most notably the Museum Geneve and the Rolex Museum (where a Gevril pocket watch is displayed in the collection personally selected by the Wilsdorf family, the founder of Rolex).
The company was purchased by Samuel Friedmann in 2000, who believed the Gevril name represented an ideal combination of history and future potential. Today's signature Avenue of Americas line is based on a case design from the 1920, which was discovered after going through Gevril's raft of historical documents and design books. It has a retro look, but is updated with a bevelled dial with raised, hand-painted numbers and straight chrono pushers for a contemporary feel.
Creating a Gevril timepiece is exhaustive, and Gevril expends years into the design and manufacture of its rare and enduring timepiece collections. It manufactures only limited edition collections, with 6,000 Gevril watches created each year and each line limited to 500 (stainless steel) or 100 (gold) pieces. The company also sources only the best materials and accoutrements, including 316L stainless steel, natural mother-of-pearl dials, Wesselton diamonds calibrated by CNC machines and Louisiana crocodile skin.
Code | Manufacturer, Importer, Brand |
AOC | Mido Roamer (Meyer & Stüdeli) |
AOG | Ch. Aerni S.A. |
AOH | Hamilton |
AOI | Doxa |
AOL | Doxa Adolph Schwartz & Son |
AOX | Alstate Watch Co., Alstater Watch Corp. |
AXA | A. Wittnauer & Co. |
AXF | Abercrombie & Fitch Co. |
AXG | Avon Watch Co. |
AXJ | A.R. & J.E. Meylan Meylan Stop Watch Co. |
AXP | Aristo, Ed. Kummer, Ebauche Bettlach |
AXR | Mural Watch Co. |
AXU | Lucien Piccard Paul Ditisheim S.A., Solvil & Titus |
AXZ | Alden, Benrus, Langendorf |
AYP | Audemars Piguet |
BOL | Bernard S. Lipmann, Lemania, Octo |
BOM | Berman Watch Co. Inc. |
BOP | Robert Ronnel |
BOW | Breitling |
BXC | Avia Degoumois & Cie., Ball |
BXJ | Midland |
BXL | Lion |
BXN | Benrus |
BXP | Glycine, Imperial, Norwich, Bayer, Pretzfelder & Mills Ulysse Nardin |
BXU | Eickmann & Co., E. Baumann, Aristo Imports Inc. |
BXW | Bulova |
BXY | Charles Arbrecht |
BYF | F.T. Bishop Inc. |
BYM | Michael Z. Berger |
BZK | Berci Inc. |
BZM | J.C. Penny Towncraft |
COC | Crawford |
CON | Charlin Watch Co., New York |
COR | Cornell, Orloff |
COT | Tavannes Watch Co. SA, Cyma Watch Watch Co. |
COW | Croton |
COY | Cyma |
CXC | Concord |
CXD | Cypres (Erwin Triebold) |
CXH | Clinton, Avis Watch Factory |
CXJ | Central |
CXL | Leonidas |
CXM | Clinton, Wolbrook, Circle Watch Corp. |
CXV | Cort, Cortebert |
CXW | Central, Benrus |
CXY | Croydon |
CYW | Chesterfield Watch Co. |
CZA | Canoe |
DOB | Dreffa Watch Co. |
DOW | Deauville (Ollendorf Watch Co.) |
DWQ | Langendorf, Lanco |
DXC | Crawford |
DYR | Den-Ro, Bernard Vuille, Tramelan |
EOE | Elrex, Pierpont |
EOM | Emo Watch Co. |
EON | Avalon, Calvert |
EOP | Alpina, J. Straub & Co. Harvel, Rensie |
EOT | Lavina |
EOY | Compass Instruments & Opticals |
EXA | Eterna |
EXC | Everbrite |
EXM | Savoy, Milos |
EXG | E. Gübelin, Luzern, Zürich, New York |
EXN | Breitling |
EXO | Empire |
EXW | Empire Watch Co. |
EYH | Mulco |
EZR | Enicar SA |
FON | Fewa Watch Co. New York |
FWR | Amko Watch Co. |
FXE | Provis |
FXF | Fairfax (Gruen) |
FXU | Louis Aisenstein and Brothers Roamer, Meyer & Stüdeli |
FXW | Louis |
FYG | Eloga Watch Co. |
FYL | Dreffa Watch Co. |
FZB | Benfre |
GOC | Crawford, Rexton |
GOG | Greygor, Hoga |
GOU | Goma Jewelry Manufacturing Co. Inc. |
GXC | Gruen |
GXI | Gotham (Ollendorf Watch Co.) |
GXL | Fortis |
GXM | Girard-Perregaux, Mimo |
GXR | Grant, Emil Braude & Sons |
GXW | Gothic Watch Co. |
GYH | Hilton |
GYP | Global Watch Co. |
GZR | Grenzler Lee |
HOB | Jackson Watch Co., Wakmann |
HOM | Homis |
HON | A. Hirsch, Tissot, Universal Genève |
HOP | Hall |
HOR | Lanco Langendorf |
HOU | Oris |
HOW | Charles Gigandet SA, Tramelan |
HOX | I.W.C. International Watch Co. |
HXF | Harman |
HXH | Harvel, Vetta |
HXL | Easton |
HXM | RH Macy & Co. |
HXN | Harvel |
HXO | Harold K. Oleet |
HXW | Helbros, J. Boillat Fils |
HYL | Hamilton |
HYO | Hilton |
HYQ | Hilton |
HYW | Harper |
HZE | Hetega |
IXL | Eterna |
IXK | Pilgrim Electronics |
IXN | Ardath Watch Co. |
IXO | Ollendorf Watch Co. |
IXW | Certina, Kurth Freres |
JXE | Normandie Watch Co. |
JXJ | Jules Jürgensen |
JXL | Le Phare SA, Sultana SA |
JXR | Gallet, J. Racine Co. |
KBH | Endura |
KBU | Baume & Mercier |
KOT | Max Landau & Co. Inc., New York |
KXA | Astin Watch Co. |
KXB | Ernest Borel |
KXF | Zodiac, Clebar |
KXJ | William J Kappel |
KXO | Blancpain, Rayville Watch Co. Ltd. |
KXV | Louis |
KXZ | Benrus, Central, Kelton |
KZX | Rutex, J. Weber, Sellita |
LBA | Ollech & Wajs |
LOA | Emil Lange |
LOD | Latham |
LOE | Enicar, Packard, Delbana |
LON | Lorna Warch Co. |
LOT | Lathin |
LOV | Creation Watch Co., Levrette |
LOY | Benrus, Lathin |
LXA | Elbon, Langendorf, Lancet, Winton |
LXE | Evkob |
LXJ | Jaeger LeCoultre, LeCoultre |
LXM | Accro Watch Co. |
LXP | Lyceum Watch Co. |
LXW | Longines |
LYE | Aureole |
LZF | Joseph Laufer |
LZL | Henry Gireaux Watch Co. |
MOG | Avia, Degoumois & Cie. M.A. Mead & Co., Boulevard |
MOK | Montauk Watch Co. |
MOU | Delbana, Tower. Buttes Watch Co. |
MOV | Marvin |
MWS | Le Jour Time Co |
MXC | Marshall |
MXE | Deleware, Monarch |
MXF | Harman |
MXH | Invicta, Seeland |
MXI | Movado |
MXT | E. Mathey-Tissot & Cie. |
MXU | Zimet Watch Co. |
MYD | F. Suter & Cie, Bienne |
MYU | R. Lapanouse S.A., Rego Watch |
NGH | Universal Genève |
NJD | Nastrix |
NOA | Ulysse Nardin |
NOG | Enicar, Kuper Watch Co. |
NOH | Heyworthy, A. Hirsch |
NOK | Pilot, Ralco |
NOS | Amida SA, Heritage, Defender |
NOU | Louvic, Hoda Vulcain, Ditisheim & Co. |
NWX | Charles Gigandet, Tramelan |
NXJ | National Jewellers Co. |
NXO | Oris |
NXS | Popper Watch Co. |
NYN | Conoseur Watch Co. |
OWT | Caravelle |
OXG | Omega |
OXL | Paul Wyler & Co. |
OXY | Artis |
OYM | Cromwell |
OYT | Sandoz, Shiro |
POB | General Watch Co., Helvetia |
POF | Aureole Watch Co. |
POH | Perfine Watch Co. |
POX | Lucerne, Wega |
POY | Camy (Stroun Freres), Copley |
PWP | Vulcain |
PWY | Spera |
PXA | Pierce SA |
PXP | Patek, Philippe & Co. |
PXT | Paul Breguette |
PXW | Parker Watch Co. |
PYC | Pedre |
PYS | Langel |
QXL | Emerson, Lauret |
QXO | Kelbert |
QZY | Onsa, Nileg, Hans Jörg Gilomen |
RBZ | J. P. Pingouin Co, Hunsberger & Cie |
ROC | Raleigh |
ROD | Regent |
ROH | Calbert |
ROL | Ribaux |
ROM | Avia, Belvue, Reyco, E.W. Reynolds Co. |
ROP | Rodania |
ROR | Audemars Piguet |
ROT | Rodania |
ROW | Rolex, Tudor |
RXB | Consolidated |
RXE | Brenet |
RXG | Olympic, Zodiac, R. Gsell |
RXM | Galmor |
RXU | Roamer (Meyer & Stüdeli) 1952 |
RXV | Juvenia |
RXW | Rima Roamer (Meyer & Stüdeli) |
RXY | Gala, Liengme & Cie. |
RXZ | Benrus |
RYW | Ritex |
SOA | Felca, Felca & Titoni, Siduna |
SOE | Semca (Louis Schwab) |
SOL | Stuart |
SON | Defender |
SOW | Invicta, Seeland |
SOX | Cortbert, Orvin Watch Co. |
SWU | Semag, Alben |
SXA | Nivada |
SXE | Banner, Savoy |
SXK | Eska Sylvan Kocher & Cie. |
SXS | Franco |
SXU | Segut Watch Co. |
TOB | Pronto |
TOC | Capt & Cie. |
TOH | Banner, Rivera |
TXJ | Latham |
TXY | Tourneau Watch Co. |
TXW | Tavannes Watch Co. SA, Cyma Watch Watch Co. |
TYW | Elgin, Seth Thomas |
TYX | Trebex |
UOA | Actua |
UOB | Aero |
UOR | Rado |
UOW | Universal Genève |
UWP | Palmer Sales Co. |
UXM | Medana, Meyer & Stüdeli |
UXN | Marsh |
UXO | Wega |
UYN | Mantab Watch Co. (C. Ruefli-Flury & Cie.) |
UYW | Stanley Watch Co. |
VOA | Ventura, Assaels |
VOB | Grana, Kurth Freres |
VOS | Sheffield, Voumard Jenco Watch Ltd. (Jenny & Frey SA) |
VXB | Chase, Hamilton, Louis |
VXN | Vacheron & Constantin, LeCoultre |
VXO | Transit |
VXT | Kingston, Hilton |
VXX | Libela |
VYE | Benrus |
WOA | Tower |
WOB | Wyler |
WOG | Breitling |
WOR | Creston |
WXC | Williamson Buren, Norwich (Imperial )Watch Co. |
WXE | Welsbro |
WXJ | John Wanamaker |
WXO | Waltham |
WXW | Westfield |
WXZ | Breitling |
WYX | Continental, Harvester |
XOU | Pronto Watch Co. |
XOV | Endura (Gaston Ries) |
XXZ | Kelton |
XYG | Westclox |
XYH | Alpha |
XYV | Hampden |
YOA | Perfecra Watch Co. |
YOU | Hallmark Watch Corp (Louis Aisenstein & Bros, New York) |
YXD | Crysler, Lucerne |
YXY | Elgin |
ZBH | Mondaine |
ZFX | Zenith |
ZOA | Baylor |
ZOB | Belvior, Evans |
ZOK | Telda |
ZOV | Titus, Paul Ditisheim S.A. |
ZXW | Benrus |
ZYB | Hawthorne Watch Co. |