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Automatic Chronograph - Diameter 48 mm

Gevril Canal Street Automatic

Gevril Canal Street Automatic

As adventurous as its namesake, the Canal Street Collection by Gevril captures the energy of this bold, buzzing New York City street in a new signature series of watches. Downtown Manhattan is as known for the enduring high fashion as it is for edgy street style. Balanced between the hip Chelsea neighborhood and upscale SoHo, no thoroughfare represents this juxtaposition better than the bustling Canal Street. In this series of watches by Gevril, luxe details, precision design, and robust styling combine, featuring precision Swiss Automatic movement.

Regular price $4,995.00

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Specifications

48 mm Round IPBK Case, Chronograph with 3 sub dials 1/8-seconds counter, 30-minutes counter, 12-hours counter
Blue Dial, Push/Pull Crown, Case back 4 screws
Anti-reflective Sapphire Crystal
Water Resistant to 50 Meters/5ATM
Swiss Automatic Chronograph Movement Sellita SW500
SKU: 46202

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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

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Christopher Lunn
Lovely time piece

I retract my previous submission though Google, I remain in question as to WHY the Canal Street chronograph price was reduced 80%?
That said, I love the style and function. I unofficially time local track and field events and the smooth function and button/crown locations allow for no need to struggle to actuate the movement as the buttons are on the outside of the watch vis a vis against the wrist. The automatic movement and Swiss craftmanship charm me. I own several Swiss made timepieces. Omega, another Gevril, Tag Heuer, and of course a couple of Seiko automatics. Jus' sayin'.

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.

Customer Reviews

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Christopher Lunn
Lovely time piece

I retract my previous submission though Google, I remain in question as to WHY the Canal Street chronograph price was reduced 80%?
That said, I love the style and function. I unofficially time local track and field events and the smooth function and button/crown locations allow for no need to struggle to actuate the movement as the buttons are on the outside of the watch vis a vis against the wrist. The automatic movement and Swiss craftmanship charm me. I own several Swiss made timepieces. Omega, another Gevril, Tag Heuer, and of course a couple of Seiko automatics. Jus' sayin'.

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