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Dive Into Luxury: The New Eska Amphibian 250 White Shark Watch!

2024-09-28

Author: Rajesh

Get ready to make waves with the newly revived Eska Amphibian 250 White Shark! Despite being a “newcomer” on the contemporary watch scene, Eska boasts a rich history that dates back over a century. Originally established in 1918 in Granges, Switzerland, this iconic brand was created by Silvan Kocher—his initials give the brand its name. Eska quickly became a favorite across global markets, particularly in the Americas, Australia, and Asia. Unfortunately, like many watchmakers, Eska succumbed to the Quartz Crisis in the 1970s and closed its doors in the late 1980s.

Thanks to the passion of two dedicated watch collectors, Sinicha Knezevic and Christophe Chevreton, Eska has made a dramatic comeback! In early 2024, they launched the Amphibian 250—a clever homage to the coveted Eska Amphibian 600 from 1959, which was known for its ties to the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. Rumor has it that the Amphibian 600 was so rare that only a handful of prototypes were created for the French Navy. The excitement continues with the release of the White Shark variant, showcasing a stunning white dial that redefines what a diver's watch can be.

The White Shark boasts a robust 40mm stainless steel case with a height of 13.5mm, making it perfect for any wrist size while ensuring exceptional comfort. The impressive 46mm lug-to-lug distance pairs beautifully with the classic coin-edged unidirectional rotating bezel, topped with a durable box sapphire and a bold black bezel insert. Water-resistant up to 250m, this watch is ready for your underwater adventures.

The dial itself is a work of art, featuring a sandwich design where indices are cut-outs revealing Old Radium lume below. The oversized Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock make telling time effortless, while the hour and arrowhead minute hands glow in low light with matching lume inserts. The name 'White Shark' is not just a nod to the famous film—it pays tribute to the elegant white sails of the Requin class sailboats.

Powering this timepiece is the reliable Sellita SW200 movement, equipped with 26 jewels, a rapid beat rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour, and an ample 38-hour power reserve. This upgrade from the previous Seiko NH38 movement brings added accuracy and functionality to the mix, even if the date feature remains unused.

The White Shark comes with two strap options: a rugged black two-piece NATO strap and a stylish “Sand” canvas strap that visually complements the elegant dial, allowing you to switch up your look depending on the occasion.

With its blend of luxury, heritage, and modern design, the Eska Amphibian 250 White Shark is not just a piece of watchmaking; it’s a statement. Will you dive in for this modern classic, or will you let it slip away into the depths of the ocean? Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history—secure your own White Shark and make a splash in style!