Automatic - Diameter 43 mm
Gevril Montauk Sub dial
Gevril Montauk Sub dial
Gevril Montauk – for the sub dial
Timeless Craft. Coastal Prestige. The Watch of Quiet Power.
At the easternmost edge of Long Island lies Montauk—where the Atlantic meets the sky, and New York’s most discerning few retreat in pursuit of stillness, exclusivity, and understated elegance. It is a place where time seems to slow down—deliberate, purposeful, precise. From this world of refined escape comes the inspiration for the Gevril Montauk Collection, and in particular, its crown jewel: the ETA 7001 hand-wound edition.
This is a timepiece for the man who doesn’t need to announce his success. It lives in the gold-toned glint of the 40mm 316L stainless steel case, in the graceful movement of the Swiss mechanical ETA 7001—a slim, revered hand-wound caliber known among collectors for its heritage and purity.
The dial, adorned with applied indexes and an elegant small seconds subdial, pays homage to classical horology while evoking the sunlit architecture and clean lines of Montauk’s iconic coastal homes. The sapphire exhibition case back offers a rare view into the heartbeat of traditional Swiss craftsmanship—visible only to those who understand its worth.
Paired with a satin and polished bracelet and protected by anti-reflective sapphire crystal on both sides, this Montauk edition is water resistant to 70 meters, built not just for sophistication, but for durability amid a life well-traveled.
This is not a watch for the many. This is a watch for the few—for those who retreat to Montauk not to be seen, but to fully arrive.
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Specifications
Specifications
SKU: 49911B |
Gevril 49911B Men's Montauk Swiss Mechanical Watch
- 40mm 316L Stainless Steel Case, SS Bezel
- Blue Dial, Silver Indexes, Small second
- SS Screw down crown
- Screwed down Exhibition Case back
- 316L Stainless Steel Satin & Polished Bracelet With Deployment Buckle
- Anti-reflective Sapphire Crystal on front and rear
- Water Resistant to 70 Meters/7ATM
- Swiss Made Mechanical hand wound Movement ETA 7001
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Size guide
Size guide
Water Resistance Guide
Water Resistance Guide
Warranty
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




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.