
Gevril’s First Patent of the Modern Era
by Adrian Herscovici Historic Gevril Unlocked Crown Indicator or UCI Dust and moisture are two chief enemies of a watch movement; each one has the
by Adrian Herscovici Historic Gevril Unlocked Crown Indicator or UCI Dust and moisture are two chief enemies of a watch movement; each one has the
by Adrian Herscovici First Generation The early 1990s were significant years for Gevril, culminating in the launch of the company’s first offerings of the modern
by Adrian Herscovici The modern Gevril tradition of naming watch collections after prominent New York neighborhoods and landmarks is well documented. One of the brand’s
by Adrian Herscovici The Greenwich sport chronograph by Gevril was released in 1997, and like other Gevril collections, it is named after a famous New
by Adrian Herscovici Chelsea is a cosmopolitan neighborhood in mid-Manhattan and one of the best central locations in which to live in, or visit New
by Adrian Herscovici Gramercy is an area in Manhattan that surrounds Gramercy Park, a city landmark established in the 1830s. In addition to its lengthy
by Adrian Herscovici The Soho watch by Gevril is one of four watch styles that make up the brand’s New York collection (the others are
by Adrian Herscovici The grandeur of New York’s Madison Avenue is captured in a 2000 watch release from Gevril – a watch known simply as
by Adrian Herscovici Fans of Gevril watches know of the company’s penchant for naming its watch collections after famous or important New York City neighborhoods
by John Sealander A Sportsman’s Watch that a Gentleman Would AppreciateWhen watch industry insider Samuel Friedmann acquired 265 year old Gevril Horlogerie in 2001, he