Eberhard Unveils New Scafograf 200 MCMLIX and Tazio Nuvolari Models at Watches & Wonders 2026
Eberhard announced new models, the Scafograf 200 MCMLIX and new Tazio Nuvolari collection, at Watches & Wonders 2026. These new timepieces embody the brand's ability to evolve while preserving tradition, drawing inspiration from its first diver's watch in 1959 and the original Tazio Nuvolari chronograph from 1992.
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Eberhard unveiled new models, the Scafograf 200 MCMLIX and new Tazio Nuvolari collection, at Watches & Wonders 2026.
Scafograf 200 MCMLIX (Milanese mesh bracelet type)
These models reaffirm the brand's power to evolve while preserving tradition. While cherishing the origins of each collection, they skillfully blend innovation. The new timepieces draw inspiration from the maison's first diver's watch, the "Scafograf 100," born in 1959, and the original "Tazio Nuvolari" chronograph, released in 1992 in homage to the legendary racing driver.
Both models share common features: a compact case, meticulous finishing, and the adoption of black among their color variations. Furthermore, the triangular indices and the triangular tips of the hands on the new Scafograf 200 MCMLIX are an homage to the 1959 model, and this design is also inherited in the three-dimensional micropyramid structure of the Clous de Paris pattern adorning the dial of the new Tazio Nuvolari.
Tazio Nuvolari new model Leather bracelet type
This triangle also represents an arrowhead, carrying strong symbolism. The base signifies history, roots, and tradition, while the tip indicates guidance towards the future and evolution. It connects the past and future, heritage and evolution, symbolizing the brand's continuous journey towards new expressions while always preserving its identity.
SCAFOGRAF 200 MCMLIX
Inspired by the original 1959 model, the new Scafograf retains its mission as a professional diver's watch, housed in a compact 39mm case with a powerful dial. The triangular indices and the tips of the hour hand, composed of three triangles, are unique icons inherited from the collection's early days. Designed for functionality, it allows for instant readability even in low-visibility environments, and effective placement of luminous paint is possible.
Over time, its technical characteristics have also acquired aesthetic value, blending with sophisticated finishing without compromising its professional identity. It is also equipped with an automatic helium escape valve, essential for deep-sea diving.
The Scafograf's underwater tradition is deeply rooted in the collection's history, with an anecdote from 1959 where Maurice Eberhard himself tested the durability of the first Scafograf 200 with his nephew on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel.
He personally submerged the watch to undergo official tests proving its performance.
This watch is available in four variations: a black dial with a silver-tone minute track and circular satin finish, combined with a black ceramic bezel. A black dégradé dial with a black bezel. A blue dial with a silver-tone minute track and circular satin finish, with a blue ceramic bezel. And a blue dégradé dial with a blue bezel.
Black dégradé dial Blue dégradé dial Black dial with silver-tone minute track Blue dial with silver-tone minute track
Blue and black, two eternal classic colors, appear in both solid and dégradé versions. Along with meticulously crafted details, their diversity and timeless appeal are further enhanced.
Further accentuating the watch's vintage feel is the newly introduced polished stainless steel Milanese mesh bracelet. Popular from the 1950s to the 1970s as an elegant alternative to sports bracelets, this style combines refined beauty with comfortable wear thanks to the lightness and flexibility of the mesh. Eberhard paid attention to every detail, adopting a 2CLICK® clasp and implementing a unique specification that maintains the continuity of the weave even in the adjustable link sections.
Newly introduced polished stainless steel Milanese mesh bracelet
Tazio Nuvolari Collection New Model
The Tazio Nuvolari collection makes a new appearance. It features a 40mm case and a dial adorned with a pyramid-shaped three-dimensional "Clous de Paris" decoration, creating a sense of depth and movement.
Tazio Nuvolari (1892-1953), a legendary figure in motorsports, continues to vividly live on at Eberhard, transcending his era. Since the collection's birth in 1992, honoring him has been a core theme.
Scafograf 200 MCMLIX (Milanese mesh bracelet type)
These models reaffirm the brand's power to evolve while preserving tradition. While cherishing the origins of each collection, they skillfully blend innovation. The new timepieces draw inspiration from the maison's first diver's watch, the "Scafograf 100," born in 1959, and the original "Tazio Nuvolari" chronograph, released in 1992 in homage to the legendary racing driver.
Both models share common features: a compact case, meticulous finishing, and the adoption of black among their color variations. Furthermore, the triangular indices and the triangular tips of the hands on the new Scafograf 200 MCMLIX are an homage to the 1959 model, and this design is also inherited in the three-dimensional micropyramid structure of the Clous de Paris pattern adorning the dial of the new Tazio Nuvolari.
Tazio Nuvolari new model Leather bracelet type
This triangle also represents an arrowhead, carrying strong symbolism. The base signifies history, roots, and tradition, while the tip indicates guidance towards the future and evolution. It connects the past and future, heritage and evolution, symbolizing the brand's continuous journey towards new expressions while always preserving its identity.
SCAFOGRAF 200 MCMLIX
Inspired by the original 1959 model, the new Scafograf retains its mission as a professional diver's watch, housed in a compact 39mm case with a powerful dial. The triangular indices and the tips of the hour hand, composed of three triangles, are unique icons inherited from the collection's early days. Designed for functionality, it allows for instant readability even in low-visibility environments, and effective placement of luminous paint is possible.
Over time, its technical characteristics have also acquired aesthetic value, blending with sophisticated finishing without compromising its professional identity. It is also equipped with an automatic helium escape valve, essential for deep-sea diving.
The Scafograf's underwater tradition is deeply rooted in the collection's history, with an anecdote from 1959 where Maurice Eberhard himself tested the durability of the first Scafograf 200 with his nephew on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel.
He personally submerged the watch to undergo official tests proving its performance.
This watch is available in four variations: a black dial with a silver-tone minute track and circular satin finish, combined with a black ceramic bezel. A black dégradé dial with a black bezel. A blue dial with a silver-tone minute track and circular satin finish, with a blue ceramic bezel. And a blue dégradé dial with a blue bezel.
Black dégradé dial Blue dégradé dial Black dial with silver-tone minute track Blue dial with silver-tone minute track
Blue and black, two eternal classic colors, appear in both solid and dégradé versions. Along with meticulously crafted details, their diversity and timeless appeal are further enhanced.
Further accentuating the watch's vintage feel is the newly introduced polished stainless steel Milanese mesh bracelet. Popular from the 1950s to the 1970s as an elegant alternative to sports bracelets, this style combines refined beauty with comfortable wear thanks to the lightness and flexibility of the mesh. Eberhard paid attention to every detail, adopting a 2CLICK® clasp and implementing a unique specification that maintains the continuity of the weave even in the adjustable link sections.
Newly introduced polished stainless steel Milanese mesh bracelet
Tazio Nuvolari Collection New Model
The Tazio Nuvolari collection makes a new appearance. It features a 40mm case and a dial adorned with a pyramid-shaped three-dimensional "Clous de Paris" decoration, creating a sense of depth and movement.
Tazio Nuvolari (1892-1953), a legendary figure in motorsports, continues to vividly live on at Eberhard, transcending his era. Since the collection's birth in 1992, honoring him has been a core theme.